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Russia pounds Ukraine energy sites in mass attack

Targeted missile and drone attacks over recent months have crippled Ukraine's electricity generation capacity, and forced Kyiv to impose blackouts and import supplies
Ukrainian soldiers wait on a US-made M113 armoured personnel carrier in the Donetsk region. — AFP
Ukrainian soldiers wait on a US-made M113 armoured personnel carrier in the Donetsk region. — AFP
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KYIV: Russian attacks overnight damaged a Ukrainian power plant and several energy facilities, Kyiv said on Thursday, the latest in a series of bombardments that have pushed its power grid to the brink.


In the eastern Donetsk region, Russian cluster munitions and glide bombs killed four and wounded four more in separate attacks, the regional governor said.


Targeted missile and drone attacks over recent months have crippled Ukraine's electricity generation capacity, and forced Kyiv to impose blackouts and import supplies from European Union states. "The enemy attacked a number of energy infrastructure facilities," the energy ministry said, adding that they had targeted four regions, including near Kyiv.


Journalists in the capital heard air-raid sirens ringing out in the early hours of Thursday. The largest private energy company in Ukraine, DTEK, said the attacks caused "serious damage" at one of its plants, without disclosing its location. "This is already the seventh mass attack on the company's thermal power plant in the last three months," the company said.


President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that those barrages had halved generation capacity in the war-battered country compared to one year ago.


DTEK's CEO Maxim Timchenko echoed the calls for more military aid, and said the power plant struck early on Thursday had already been damaged in a previous attack.


"We urgently need to close our skies or Ukraine faces a serious crisis this winter. My plea to allies is to help us defend our energy system and rebuild in time," he said.


Russia's defence ministry confirmed it had carried out "precision" strikes on energy facilities that support military production, as a response to Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil facilities.


Following the latest Ukrainian attack on Russian territory, the governor of the Krasnodar region -- near Ukraine's Russian-occupied Crimean peninsula -- announced that one woman had been killed in a drone attack targeting oil facilities.


Among the areas struck was the city of Slavyansk-on-Kuban in the Krasnodar region, where the woman was killed, governor Venyamin Kondratyev said.


The Russian defence ministry said it had downed 15 Ukrainian drones that had also targeted oil storage depots in the southern Adygea republic and in the Tambov region.


A source in the Ukrainian security services said that drones deployed by the Security Services of Ukraine (SBU) had been behind attacks in the two Russian regions.


The Ukrainian air force said that Russia had launched nine missiles and 27 attack drones, and that air-defence systems had downed all the projectiles except four missiles. — AFP


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