More than 100,000 people left without heating after the drone attack of Russia

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Volodymyr Greenyy accused the Kremlin that the attack on the thermal power plant in Mykolajiv was intentional.

As a result of the drone attack of the Russian forces, more than 100,000 people in Mykolajiv remained in the south of Ukraine without heating. This was stated on Sunday by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Greeny, who accused the Kremlin of the attack on the local thermal power plant was intentional. According to reports of Reuters and AFP, TASR reports this.

“It has nothing to do with the struggles and the situation on the front, but again it proves that Russia is wondering a war against our people and against life in Ukraine as such,” wrote Greeny on the telegram platform. “And he fights, without alleviating pressure. Thus, those who really want to restore peace and are preparing for negotiations do not act, ”he added.

According to Zelensky, repair teams are working intensively to restore heating in Mykolaijiv.

Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Šmyhaľ stated that the attack was “made intentionally for people to stay without heat at minus temperatures and a humanitarian disaster”. Reuters states that in Mykolaijiv, the temperature could drop to minus seven degrees Celsius at night for Monday.

The Ukrainian army informed that Russia attacked 143 unmanned aircraft on Sunday night, with 95 of them shot down air defense and 46 did not reach their goal. After the attack on Mykolajiv, a fire broke out in the city, but it managed to quench quickly. Unmanned aircraft have also hit several houses and suffered at least one person, Reuters writes.

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