The Russian Armed Forces they proceeded in at least ten bombings a night against “critical infrastructure” in the Kharkiv regionin the northeastern part of Ukraine, which was put on full alert, the regional governor announced this morning.

“Occupation forces carried out at least 10 raids against key infrastructure in the city of Kharkiv and its region,” Oleh Sinekhubov said via Telegram.

“Until this time there are no victims,” ​​he added.

According to a post by Kharkiv mayor Ihor Terekhov on the same platform, the Russian army hit the city with the second largest population in Ukraine with “missiles”.

Earlier, the Ukrainian Air Force also announced via Telegram that somewhere around nine Russian Tu-95MS strategic bombers were in the airwaves and added that it suspected they would launch missiles.

“Judging by what the Russian attacker is targeting, problems in the energy supply in Kharkiv are possible. The subway will be closed for the next few hours, so plan your commute accordingly,” Mayor Terehoff said.

District Governor Sinekhubov said crews of technicians are working to restore power outages.

At around 06:00 (local and Greek time), most of Ukraine was still on airstrikes alert.

In the Zaporizhia region (southern), regional governor Ivan Fedorov also spoke of “explosions” early in the morning.

Russian armed forces have been systematically bombing Ukrainian energy infrastructure in recent weeks, causing widespread power outages.

Yesterday, Wednesday, seven people were killed in the regions of Kharkiv and Odessa (south) in night raids that targeted two energy facilities and caused widespread power outages in both.