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Russian strikes damage Ukrainian power centers, two employees harmed

A new barrage of Russian missiles and drones harmed energy facilities in southeastern and western Ukraine on Saturday, injuring at least two energy workers and requiring record electrical energy imports, authorities stated. National grid operator Ukrenergo said equipment at its facilities in the southeastern Zaporizhzhia area and Lviv in the west had actually been harmed in the second big Russian air attack this week. Two workers in Zaporizhzhia were required to health center for treatment, it stated. The Russian strikes also struck a gas facilities facility in the west of the country, the energy ministry stated. After eight huge attacks by the opponent on the power system considering that March, the scenario in the energy sector remains challenging, it added in a statement. Russia's Defence Ministry said its forces had used longrange rockets fired from aircraft and ships, and drones, to strike ammunition depots and energy centers that it said supported military production. Ukraine's navy stated it was the first time given that Moscow launched a fullscale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 that Russian forces had actually released rockets from the Sea of Azov rather than the Black Sea. This is an essential juncture, because they utilize it, considering it a much safer water area than the Black Sea, Ukrainian navy representative Dmytro Pletenchuk informed regional tv.

Ukraine's air defence shot down 12 of 16 rockets and all 13 drones introduced by Russia, the air force stated. The air notifies in Ukrainian areas lasted for numerous hours in the middle of the night.

RECORD IMPORTS

Ukraine's energy ministry said the strikes indicated the nation would import a record 33,559 megawatt hours (MWh) of power on Saturday. The government would also need to broaden by a number of hours set up electrical energy cut-offs across the nation.

At the bombed power centers in Zaporizhzhia and Lviv, firefighters combated to put out fires and repair work teams raced to fix the damage, regional officials said. Lviv's regional guv, Maksym Kozytskyi, stated 67 firefighters and 12 special vehicles were involved in putting out the fire in his area on Ukraine's Polish border. Likewise in the west of Ukraine, in the city of Ivano-Frankivsk, the strikes harmed a structure of an oil and gas university and 14 other commercial and residential structures, the mayor said. Moscow has actually said airstrikes against Ukrainian energy facilities were in retaliation for Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian area. Because March, Russian forces have intensified their barrages of Ukraine's power system, knocking out about half of the country's available producing capacity and causing an energy crunch that has led to increasingly regular blackouts. In the capital Kyiv and other cities, the hum of personal generators can be heard constantly despite lower levels of electricity consumption throughout the summer season.

(source: Reuters)