Ukraine: 40% of the Kyiv region without electricity after the new Russian attacks – Breaks in water supply

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said air defenses shot down most of the Russian missiles fired at Ukraine today

T40% of Kyiv region is without electricity following today’s Russian airstrikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure that killed two people.

Excluding the work of the Ukrainian Air Defense Forces, the regional governor, Oleksii Kuleba stated that he has so far seen no “critical consequences” from today’s attacks in the region.

The Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said air defenses shot down most of the Russian missiles fired at Ukraine today and power workers had already begun working to restore power.

Several Ukrainian cities they have new water and electricity interruptions after Russian strikes killed at least two people, according to local and regional authorities.

According to the command of the Air Force of Ukraine, the country shot down more than 60 of the more than 70 missiles launched by Russia.

According to the head of the military administration of Kryvyi Rih, in central Ukraine, “a part of the city has no electricity, several boilers and pumping stations have been disconnected.”

In Odessa, a major port in the south of the country, “all pumping stations and reserve lines lost their energy supply,” causing “a lack of water supply everywhere,” operator Infoksvodokanal said.

In Mykolaiv, also in the south, there were emergency power outages due to Russian strikes, Oleksandr Sienkevich, the mayor of this pre-war city of 470,000, announced on Telegram.

Finally, “an emergency power outage applies to the entire Sumy region”, in the northeast, according to local operator Sumoblenergo

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