Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of “energy terrorism” after Moscow’s repeated attacks on key infrastructure knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of people.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of” after Moscow’s repeated attacks on key infrastructure knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of people.
“A clash with neo-Nazis was inevitable, brought to the point where the situation has become deadly for Russia,” Putin added. Ukraine’s national power supply company, Ukrenergo, said earlier this week that several regions will face extended power cuts as they try to repair damage caused by recent strikes.
The military’s General Staff said 80 such attacks were recorded Wednesday, while on Thursday “the enemy carried out four missile and 28 air strikes, and fired more than 45 times from MLRS.”
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