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Russia's greatest airstrike in weeks piles pressure on Ukraine power grid

Russian rockets and drones struck nearly a dozen Ukrainian energy infrastructure centers on Wednesday, triggering major damage at three Sovietera thermal power plants and blackouts in numerous regions, officials stated.

Ukraine's flying force said it shot down 39 of 55 missiles and 20 of 21 attack drones utilized for the attack, which stacks more pressure on the energy system more than 2 years after Russia released its full-scale invasion.

Another enormous attack on our energy market! Energy Minister German Galushchenko composed on the Telegram app.

Two individuals were injured in the Kyiv area and one was injured in the Kirovohrad region, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said.

Galushchenko said power generation and transmission facilities in the Poltava, Kirovohrad, Zaporizhzhia, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk and Vinnytsia regions were targeted.

Some 350 rescuers raced to reduce the damage to energy centers, 30 homes, public transportation cars, cars, and a. fire station, the interior ministry stated.

National power grid operator Ukrenergo said it was required to. introduce electrical energy cuts in nine regions for consumers and. that it would expand them across the country for businesses throughout peak. night hours until 11 p.m. (2000 GMT).

Ukrenergo CEO Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, spoken with by the. Ukrainska Pravda media outlet, stated electrical power imports would. not offset power shortages. He stated hydropower stations had. Been struck, clarifying an earlier company declaration omitting. hydro stations from the list of affected centers.

Power cuts for industrial users, he said, were almost. guaranteed however interruptions for domestic users would depend on. how well they lowered consumption.

Numerous important power stations were damaged, he said,. mentioning three stations run by DTEK, Ukraine's biggest. personal company, along with 2 hydropower stations.

The damage is on quite a large scale. There is a. substantial loss of generating power, so significant that even. imports of power from Europe will not cover the shortage that. has been produced in the energy system.

Russia's defence ministry said it struck Ukraine's. military-industrial complex and energy facilities in retaliation. for Kyiv's strikes on Russian energy centers.

As a result of the strike, Ukraine's abilities for the. output of military products, along with the transfer of Western. weapons and military devices to the line of contact, have actually been. substantially reduced, the ministry stated.

WORLD WAR TWO ANNIVERSARY

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy noted the attacks were. introduced on the day Ukraine marks the end of World War Two.

This is how the Kremlin marks the end of World War Two in. Europe, with an enormous strike, trying to disrupt the lives. of our individuals with its Nazism, he said in his nightly video. address.

In an earlier online address, Zelenskiy singled out what he. stated was the West's limited development in curbing Russian energy. profits and some nations that went to President Vladimir. Putin's inauguration for a fifth term in the Kremlin on Tuesday.

Battling Nazism back then, he stated, was when humankind. unites, opposes Hitler, instead of buying his oil and coming to. his inauguration.

Ukraine has actually stepped up drone attacks on Russian refineries. this year in spite of evident objections by the United States,. searching for a pressure point versus the Kremlin whose forces. are gradually advancing in the eastern Donbas area.

Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries might have disrupted. more than 15% of Russian oil refining capacity, a NATO military. alliance authorities has actually stated.

After pounding the energy system in the first winter season of the. war, Russia restored its attack on the grid in March as Ukraine. was running low on stocks of Western air defence missiles.

Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal estimated that more than 800. heating facilities had been damaged and up to 8 GW of power. generation lost up until now, including the federal government needed $1 billion. to money repair work.

DTEK vowed to keep working to restore power at its. facilities, and its CEO, Maxim Timchenko, gotten in touch with Ukraine's. allies to supply more air defence systems.

Authorities did not name the facilities hit on Wednesday, part. of a policy of wartime secrecy that Kyiv states is required to. avoid Russia utilizing the information for further strikes.

But Lviv governor Maksym Kozytskyi said Russia attacked a. natural gas storage center in his region in the west of the. nation, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reported.

In central Poltava area, energy infrastructure was struck by. a drone, Poltava Regional Governor Filip Pronin said.

The governors of Vinnytsia and Zaporizhzhia said crucial. civilian infrastructure facilities were damaged.

(source: Reuters)