Russia launches large-scale attack on Ukrainian energy system at Christmas | International

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Russia has launched a massive combined attack against to leave the country in darkness in the middle of Christmas. Moscow began firing drones on Christmas Eve. On the morning of December 25, it launched ballistic and cruise missiles that traveled through the country’s frozen sky. It is the 13th time this year that Moscow has attacked the Ukrainian energy system.

celebrates Christmas on December 25, instead of January 7, the traditional date of Russian Orthodox Christianity. “[El presidente ruso Vladímir] Putin has purposely chosen Christmas to attack. “What could be more inhumane?” Volodymyr Zelensky denounced in energy, but the final number could vary. Additionally, new shootings have occurred since he posted his message. “They continue fighting to plunge Ukraine into a blackout,” he lamented.

The northeastern city of Kharkiv has been one of the hardest hit by ballistic missile launches. Four civilians have been injured, according to regional governor Oleg Sinegubov, who had previously reported six. As detailed, Russia launched 12 missiles against the city. “All of them directed against our thermal plants, our cogeneration plants and electrical installations,” he explained. “As a result of the attack on heating and electricity installations, a significant part of Kharkiv is without heat,” Sinegubov reported. After the missiles, several Shaheds drones have also damaged residential buildings.

Explosions were also reported in Dnipro, Kremenchuk, Krivi Rih, and the western city of Ivano-Frankivsk. On Christmas Eve an attack in Krivi Rih killed one person and injured 15.

Russia launches large-scale attack on Ukrainian energy system at Christmas | International

“The enemy attacks the energy again massively. The transmission network manager takes the necessary consumption restriction measures to minimize the negative consequences for the energy system,” Energy Minister German Galushchenkosaid wrote on Facebook shortly before seven, when the attack was still ongoing. .

The operator of the electric transmission system in Ukraine, Ukrenergo, announced power cuts in several regions. The country’s largest private energy company, DTEK, reported “serious damage” to thermal power generation plants. Specialists are assessing the damage and working to repair it, he added.

The attack has also affected water and gas installations in some places. Due to the power outage of booster pumping stations, a decrease in water supply pressure has been recorded in some areas of Dnipro, according to the municipal company Dniprovodokanal KP. Regional authorities have reported that in Kirovograd the bombing has affected a gas pipeline near homes.

After the intensity of the drone movement, which is usually a prelude to a missile attack, after 1:00 a.m. the Ukrainian Air Force announced the takeoff of several TU-95MS aircraft from the Olenya air base, in the Russian region of Murmansk. When there was no longer any doubt that the attack was imminent at dawn, the Telegram channel War Monitor, a reference in the warning and monitoring of the attacks, also warned that the Russian army had deployed missile frigates in the Black Sea. The anti-aircraft alert was activated throughout the country and at 5:30 the launch of Kalibr missiles from the Black Sea began.

A missile crossed the airspace of Moldova and Romania for 140 kilometers, according to the Ukrainian Air Force. It passed from the Yampil district to the Chernivtsi region, flying over the airspace of both countries. “A reminder that Russia does not only threaten Ukraine,” wrote the Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Andrii Sibiga, in X. Poland, given the threat that a projectile aimed at border areas in western Ukraine could sneak into its territory , as has already happened on several occasions, activated combat aircraft. The ground air defense and radar reconnaissance systems reached the maximum state of readiness, as reported by the Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces.

Repeated attacks since spring 2024 have damaged almost half of Ukraine’s power generation capacity and caused blackouts across the country. December began with daily outages for stretches of an average of six hours, while the electrical grid recovered from the . On December 13, Moscow. After a few first days of longer outages while repair work was carried out, the last week the electricity had flowed without time restrictions in regions such as kyiv.

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