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| Russian Missiles Strike Kyiv For 5 Hours Hitting Ukraine's Power Grid by EBEk101(op): 6:36pm On Sep 28, 2024 |
Russian airstrikes pummeled Kyiv on Wednesday night, depleting the Ukrainian capital's power grid. Kyiv's air defenses battled numerous missiles and drones for five hours, however the prolonged assault left at least two people injured, according to Ukraine's Emergency Service. Damage in the city included a kindergarten, a gas pipe, and around 20 vehicles also having been struck. In a broader escalation, Russian forces fired three Kinzhal hypersonic ballistic missiles toward Starokostiantyniv, a city in Western Ukraine's Khmelnytskyi region, according to Ukraine's air force. Details about the strike's target remain classified, hinting that the missiles may have been aimed at a sensitive military or energy facility. Ukraine's energy infrastructure remains a key target in Russia's long-range missile and drone strikes, which have been a constant feature of the Kremlin's war strategy since the beginning of the invasion in February 2022. Russia's strategy has frequently focused on hitting civilian infrastructure including energy grids, water systems, and transportation hubs. The United Nations estimates that these attacks have crippled nearly 70% of Ukraine's power generation capacity. Earlier this month, the U.N. predicted power cuts and energy destabilization could push a further 500,000 people out of the country, as the need for heating escalates during the bitter winter season. As cold weather begins to descend on Ukaine, the destruction threatens to worsen an already deteriorating quality of life for millions across the country, with blackouts already reported. Ukraine's air defense systems are under strain—Russian forces increasingly rely on drones and missiles to batter civilian infrastructure, especially as its conventional ground forces face challenges and losses in the war. President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to meet U.S. President Joe Biden in Washington on Thursday to rally further support, including the provision of advanced air defense capabilities, which have proved critical in blunting the impact of Russia's aerial onslaught. The White House has pledged a further $8 billion in aid. This week's wave of Russian attacks stretched across multiple parts of Ukraine. In the Ivano-Frankivsk region in the west of the country, energy facilities were hit, triggering blackouts in parts of the capital, said regional governor Svitlana Onyshchuk. Further south, in the Mykolaiv region, Russian strikes similarly targeted the power grid, though no immediate details were provided on the extent of the damage. Russian forces unleashed six missiles and 78 Iranian-made Shahed drones overnight from Wednesday to Thursday, Ukraine's air force stated. Despite the sheer volume of the attack, Ukrainian defenses were able to intercept four missiles and destroy 66 drones, minimizing potential damage. However, the fallout from the attacks continues to inflict casualties and destruction across the country. In the southern Odesa region, a missile strike killed a 62-year-old woman, with local governor Oleh Kiper confirming damage to homes and cars. Meanwhile, in the city of Zaporizhzhia, at least 10 people were injured, including a 14-year-old child, regional governor Ivan Fedorov reported. Images shared by Fedorov depicted shattered windows and homes peppered with shrapnel from the strike. Emergency services evacuated 18 residents and confirmed damage to at least 12 buildings. Further north in the Sumy region, ordnance experts defused a 500-kilogram (1,100-pound) glide bomb that had failed to detonate near a bridge over the River Psel, averting potential disaster. With Kyiv and other cities under constant threat, the need for stronger air defenses remains urgent, as Zelenskyy's talks with international leaders, including President Biden, emphasize. For Ukraine, preventing more damage to its power grid may be crucial for survival this winter. Source https://www.newsweek.com/russia-airstrikes-damage-ukraine-kyiv-energy-power-grid-1959716?utm_source=WhatsApp&utm_campaign=WhatsApp_Post
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| Re: Russian Missiles Strike Kyiv For 5 Hours Hitting Ukraine's Power Grid by matrix199(m): 8:04pm On Sep 28, 2024 |
This war seems not to have a near end in sight. |
| Re: Russian Missiles Strike Kyiv For 5 Hours Hitting Ukraine's Power Grid by FreeStuffsNG: 10:27pm On Sep 28, 2024 |
matrix199:Let's not lose hope. One day, surely the wars in Europe, Asia and Africa will end. |
| Re: Russian Missiles Strike Kyiv For 5 Hours Hitting Ukraine's Power Grid by CosmicJames(m): 12:19am On Sep 29, 2024 |
matrix199:Sure. I feel sorry for Ukrainian people. That war is actually between US and Russia. That's why it will not be ending anytime soon. But it is Ukraine that is suffering it. |
| Re: Russian Missiles Strike Kyiv For 5 Hours Hitting Ukraine's Power Grid by BlackfireX: 12:20am On Sep 29, 2024 |
![]() Can that missile be sent to one particular spot in Nigeria |
| Re: Russian Missiles Strike Kyiv For 5 Hours Hitting Ukraine's Power Grid by Blazetrailer: 12:39am On Sep 29, 2024 |
FreeStuffsNG:You go die on hope |
| Re: Russian Missiles Strike Kyiv For 5 Hours Hitting Ukraine's Power Grid by ezegold4we: 2:58am On Sep 29, 2024 |
@freestuffng, when will the hunger war ur irresponsible baba Tinubu started on Nigerians end? |
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