Russia has launched another major attack on Ukraine at the end of this month. Russia launched a massive airstrike on Ukrainian energy networks with dozens of cruise missiles. At least two people were killed in this airstrike. Many big buildings were razed to the ground. The governor of the Ukrainian city of Lviv says more people could be buried under debris after a cruise-missile attack as Moscow targets infrastructure. Many cities of Ukraine have been plunged into darkness after the Russian attack.
Authorities said on Sunday that a cruise-missile attack on infrastructure in the western Lviv region killed one person, while another was hit by a projectile at a petrol station in the north-eastern Kharkiv region, The Guardian reported. Others died. “There may still be people under the debris,” Maxim Kozitsky, the governor of Lviv, said, adding that firefighters had extinguished a blaze in an administrative building damaged in the attacks.
Russia continues to target Ukraine’s energy infrastructure
Russia has increased its attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure in recent days, causing significant damage in several areas. Ukrainian energy company Tsentrenergo said on Saturday that the Kharkiv region’s largest Zmeev thermal power plant was completely destroyed as a result of Russian shelling last week. A power-outage schedule was still in place for about 120,000 people in the area, where 700,000 people lost power on March 22 after the plant was hit. The national energy operator, Ukrainergo, said Russia had also targeted high-voltage facilities in the south on Sunday, causing an emergency shutdown in the Black Sea city of Odessa and surrounding areas, leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power.
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