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Ukraine says it 'ran out of rockets' to stop Russian strike messing up power station

An absence of air defense rockets avoided Ukraine from preventing a Russian rocket attack last week that damaged the most significant power plant in the area around the capital Kyiv, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said.

Zelenskiy's remarks, which follow duplicated warnings from his government to its allies about limited air defences, show the dire scenario Ukraine finds itself in as Russia scales up strikes on its energy system.

There were 11 rockets flying. We damaged the first seven, and 4 (remaining) damaged Trypillia. Why? Because there were zero missiles. We lacked rockets to safeguard Trypillia, he said in the interview with PBS.

was not able to independently verify the account. Zelenskiy has earlier warned that Ukraine has actually currently needed to make difficult choices about what to safeguard and said his nation might lack protective missiles entirely if Russian attacks continued apace.

Destroyed in 11 March strike, Trypilska thermal power plant was the greatest energy center near Kyiv and was developed to have a capacity of 1,800 megawatts, more than the pre-war requirements of Ukraine's most significant city. Other stations and imports have actually filled the space for now but locals have been advised to conserve power.

Russia has stepped up combined missile and drone strikes targeting Ukraine's grid system because mid-March. It is the 2nd collective Russian attack on the energy system given that Russian forces attacked Ukraine more than 2 years back and has shown far more terrible than the very first one.

In recent attacks, Ukraine lost about 7 gigawatt of power creating capacity, with major thermal power plants and transferring capabilities substantially damaged.

Moscow says the strikes are targeted at degrading Ukraine's. ability to fight and are in retaliation for recent attacks. inside Russia.

Western allies have hesitated to send extra air. defenses to Ukraine, which says it requires 25 Patriot systems to. cover its territory appropriately. Germany has actually pledged to provide. another system following immediate calls from Kyiv.

(source: Reuters)