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An airstrike conducted by Russian forces has hit Ukraine's energy infrastructure, killing two citizens and triggering power outages in several regions. According to Ukrainian authorities, this attack is part of a broader strategy by Moscow, which has intensified attacks on energy facilities.
This situation severely compromises the country's ability to provide heating and energy during the harsh winter months.
The consequences of the air strikes
Last night, Russian aviation conducted a massive attack on several Ukrainian locations. A total of 458 drones e 45 missilesUkrainian Air Forces managed to intercept 406 drones e 9 missiles. However, the consequences of this attack were devastating. A targeted attack on the city of Dnipro led to the destruction of a nine-story building, causing not only casualties but also numerous injuries among the residents.
Interruptions in essential services
The repercussions of the attacks have extended to vital services such as water and electricity supplies. In the city of Kharkiv, the mayor reported a significant energy shortage, forcing the authorities to prepare emergency shutdowns. Even the municipality of kremenchuk, located in the Poltava region, reported a lack of electricity and drinking water, with limited heating for many residents.
Ukraine's response and the risk of an energy crisis
In response to the attacks, the Ukrainian government has activated emergency measures to restore essential services. The focus is on the rapid repair of electricity networks. warm-up e energy distributionRestoration Minister Oleksiy Kuleba said the priority is restoring heat, electricity, and water supplies across the country. However, significant delays in rail services are being reported due to infrastructure damage.
Concerns about the coming winter
With winter approaching, experts warn that Ukraine risks a serious energy crisis. According to a report by the Kiev School of EconomicsRussian attacks have already led to the shutdown of half of the country's natural gas production, thus compromising the ability to provide adequate heating to households. Ukraine's leading energy expert, Oleksandr Kharchenko, stressed that if Kiev's power plants were to go out of action for more than three days in extreme cold, the capital could face a technological disaster.
International repercussions and Ukrainian countermeasures
In response to attacks on its infrastructure, Ukraine has stepped up offensives against oil deposits and Russian refineries, aiming to disrupt Moscow's energy exports and cause fuel shortages in the country. Ukrainian forces are also targeting airstrike areas, seeking to more effectively neutralize the threat.
Amid rising tensions, recent Russian attacks have raised serious international concerns. Ukrainian authorities continue to urge the global community's support to address energy challenges and ensure the safety of their citizens. The situation remains critical, and monitoring future developments will be crucial to understanding the region's future.