27 November 2024,   03:45
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80% of Kyiv is without water supply, 350,000 homes - without electricity after Russian missile attack

Russian forces attacked Ukrainian hydroelectric power stations and other energy facilities on Monday morning in missile strikes that left many people without electricity or running water, writes Reuters.

Several explosions rocked Kyiv and black smoke hung over the capital after drone and missile attacks that Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said targeted 10 Ukrainian regions and damaged 18 mostly energy-related facilities.

Shmyhal said hundreds of settlements lost power across Ukraine, despite the air force saying its air defences had knocked out 44 of 50 the missiles fired by Russia.

Long queues formed for water in some parts of Kyiv after Mayor Vitali Klitschko said 80% of residents were left without water and local authorities said 350,000 homes in the capital were without electricity.

Klitschko said several hours later that 270,000 apartments remained without electricity and 40% of residents still had no running water, and authorities announced emergency blackouts across the country to help save power and carry out repairs.

“Another barbaric attack on Ukraine"s energy system took place this morning. Electric substations, hydropower and heat generation facilities were hit by rocket fire”, - Energy Minister German Galushchenko wrote on Facebook.

A hydroelectric power station at Kremenchuk in central Ukraine came under attack, the regional governor said, and footage on social media showed several similar plants were attacked in other parts of the country.

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