In an apparent response to a Ukrainian attack on its Black Sea Fleet over the weekend, a large number of Russian strikes hit critical infrastructure in the cities of Kyiv, Kharkiv and other cities.
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Loud explosions were heard in the early morning in the Ukrainian capital as people prepared to go to work.
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Air raid sirens wailed for three straight hours after some of them received text messages from the emergency service
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The Mayor of the city said large areas of the city were cut off from water and power. A damaged energy facility that supplies power to 350,000 apartments in the capital is being restored, he said.
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According to the authorities, two strikes hit critical infrastructure facilities, and the subway stopped operating. There was a warning about possible power cuts in the city of Zaporizhzhia because of the strikes there.
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According to local authorities, the energy facility in the Kirovohrad region of central Ukraine was hit. Serhii Borzov, the regional governor
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Two days after Russia accused Ukraine of a drone attack against its Black Sea Fleet off the coast of the annexed Crimean Peninsula, another attack took place.
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Generations of Russians will pay a high price for their disgrace, and we will keep on fighting.
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It is the second time this month that Russia has unleashed a massive bombardment of strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure.
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“Russian terrorists once again launched a massive strike on energy facilities in a number of Ukrainian regions,” said Tymoshenko, who is also the deputy head of the presidential office.