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Russian drone attack kills 4 in Ukraine's Kharkiv, cuts power supply

A Russian drone attack struck domestic buildings in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv and an energy center in the surrounding area on Thursday, eliminating 4 people and severing power for 350,000 citizens, authorities stated.

By evening, power supply constraints had actually been introduced in 6 Ukrainian regions due to the current attacks on grid facilities and higher electricity usage, grid operator Ukrenergo stated. It explained the restrictions as moderate.

Ukraine's second-largest city, which lies some 30 km (20. miles) from the Russian border, has been bombed heavily during. the 25-month war and been among the worst afflicted as Russia. has renewed its missile and drone attacks on the energy system.

Guv Oleh Synehubov said three rescue workers had actually been. eliminated in a repeat strike after they reached a property block. struck in one attack. Writing on the Telegram messaging app, he. said 12 people were hurt, with 3 in major condition.

One of the killed rescuers was a 52-year-old firemen. whose son, also a firemen, had been putting out a fire. several buildings away, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko stated.

Realizing his daddy had been killed, the boy, Volodymyr,. knelt on the ground and wept as two emergency situation workers consoled. him, video shared by Klymenko showed.

Under floodlights in the night, rescuers raced to free a. homeowner trapped under debris and ladders rose from fire. trucks to shattered apartments at the top of high-rise blocks.

Windows, all of the glass, everything was knocked out. There's nothing left, Zhanetta Kravchenko, a 77-year-old. resident, told . We are alive, at least, and I'm. grateful for that.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called the attack despicable. and cynical in a statement on X, repeating his call to. Ukraine's allies to provide more air defences.

In his nighttime video address, Zelenskiy stated leaders had. discussed safeguarding Kharkiv specifically in regards to air. defence and added it was a job for all our diplomats to. encourage Ukraine's partners to offer more efficient systems.

The president said top commander Oleksandr Syrskyi had. reported on all points where the Russian army had anticipated to. have success. The military, he said, had actually stabilised the. situation despite ammunition lacks and a considerable. slowdown in materials from Ukraine's allies.

AT LEAST 15 DRONES

Regional governor Synehubov stated Russia utilized at least 15. drones in the Kharkiv attacks, Synehubov stated. The military shot. down 11 Shahed drones out of 20 launched at the country. overnight, the General Staff said.

Broadcaster Suspilne reported that one of the strikes caused. major damage to homes on three floorings of a 14-storey. building. It stated emergency situation crews had actually been unable to work for at. least an hour for worry of additional strikes.

Residential buildings, shops, a medical facility and vehicles. were damaged in the attack, Kharkiv district attorneys workplace said.

Drones likewise struck the Zmiivska thermal power plant in the. region, Synehubov said, maintaining pressure on an energy system. that has actually come under attack from air campaign in recent weeks.

In Kharkiv and areas of the region, around 350,000. consumers have been disconnected, Ukrenergo stated.

Shahed attacks on energy facilities take place nearly every. day, Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, head of nationwide grid operator. Ukrenergo, told a press conference. The intensity of the attacks. has actually increased.

Russian forces also hit a solar energy plant in. Dnipropetrovsk area, causing a fire which was later put out,. the Energy Ministry said. Some limitations on energy intake were. put in location in the area in the morning, the authorities stated.

The latter strike most likely marked the very first targeted attack on. a solar energy plant by Russian forces, Kudrytskyi stated.

Russia targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure with more. than 150 rockets and over 240 Shahed drones between March 22-29. of this year, according to a statement from parliament's. committee on energy, housing and energies services.

These attacks harmed or damaged a minimum of eight power. plants and several dozen substations, cutting off over 2 million. people from electrical energy, heat and water system, the declaration. said. Remediation of the centers will likely take months.

was unable to verify the accounts. Russia denies. intentionally targeting civilians in the war in which it is. focusing on capturing eastern and southern parts of Ukraine.

(source: Reuters)