Russias extensive air assault on Ukraines energy infrastructure
1 min readIn a devastating blow to Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, Russia launched a massive aerial attack, the largest and most destructive since the start of the war. Over 150 missiles and drones were used in the bombardment, causing power outages in multiple regions and damaging the country’s largest hydroelectric power station.
Tragically, at least three people were killed and 15 others were injured in the assault. Emergency shutdowns of electricity occurred in at least seven regions, including major cities like Kharkiv. The attack, which included hypersonic Kinzhal missiles, also raised concerns about possible water shortages.
Compounding the crisis, Ukraine is facing shortages of air defense ammunition, delaying Western support. A new $60 billion military aid package has been stalled in Congress, leaving Ukrainian forces vulnerable to future attacks.
Amidst this turmoil, Ukrainian officials defended recent attacks on Russia’s oil industry, despite warnings from U.S. officials to cease these strikes. The attacks on Russia’s oil industry are seen as a strategic move to undermine their revenue source and are deemed legal by Ukrainian authorities.
As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine escalates, the international community is closely watching the situation unfold, with fears of further devastation and loss of life. Stay tuned to Shiv Telegram Media for the latest updates on this developing crisis.
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