Russian Strikes Paralyze Ukraine’s Power Grid - This Is Two Years and One Month Overdue - Here's What Was Hit
sputnik: Over
half of Ukraine was left without electricity, heating, and Internet
connectivity Friday morning in the wake of large-scale Russian precision
strikes targeting the country's energy grid. Ukraine's
energy grid experienced the largest attack to date throughout the whole
course of the conflict with Russia, Ukrenergo chief Vadim Kudrytsky
announced Friday.
"The
morning attack...was the largest ever, and was characterized by the use
of a combination of weapons. The attack was carried out across
different regions of Ukraine, targeting thermal and hydroelectric power
plants, as well as the main electricity substations managed by
Ukrenergo," Kudrytsky said.
Earlier
in the day, Ukraine's Energy Ministry reported "large-scale damage to
generation facilities, transmission and distribution systems" and
widespread power outages in nearly a dozen regions.
Explosions
were reported in regions including Kiev, Kharkov, Sumy, Dnepropetrovsk,
the Ukrainian-controlled portion of Zaporozhye, Ivano-Frankovsk,
Khmelnitsky, Kirovograd, Krivoy Rog, and Vinnytsa. In
addition to energy infrastructure, the Russian strikes hit the Kharkov
Transport Engineering Plant (part of Ukraine's defense industrial base),
with blackouts reported across the city. In Zaporozhye, defense
sector-affiliated factory Motor Sich was struck, according to the local
underground.
At
least two military airfields in the Ivano-Frankovsk and Zhitomir
regions were struck, as well as the Starokonstantinov airfield in the
Khmelnitsky region, one of the expected deployment areas for Ukraine's
as-yet undelivered F-16s. The massive Dnepro Hydroelectric Generating
Plant reported a halt to its operations and "very serious" damage.
Dnepropetrovsk residents have been asked by authorities to stock up on
water due to a disruption in the city's power supply.
Russian
strikes on the Ukrainian infrastructure began on October 10, 2022, two
days after the terrorist attack on the Crimean Bridge, which, according
to the Russian authorities, was backed by Ukrainian special services.
Strikes are being carried out on energy and defense industry, military
administration, and communication facilities throughout the country.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov earlier stated that Russian troops do
not strike residential buildings.
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