Kiev has vowed to exact a price from Moscow with continued infrastructure attacks
A large-scale, long-range Russian air assault has reportedly been launched targeting industrial sites across Ukraine. Kiev has vowed to keep up strikes on Russia in response.
The attack, which has not been officially confirmed by the Russian military, was reportedly launched early on Monday morning and involved drones and missiles of different types, according to the Ukrainian air defense forces.
Russia is targeting “objects of critical infrastructure all across the country,” Ivan Fedorov, who administers the Kiev-controlled part of the Zaporozhye Region, claimed on Telegram. “Blackouts are possible due to emergency shutdowns.”
In Kiev, Mayor Vitaly Klitschko reported interruptions to power supply in the Ukrainian capital, blaming them on problems with the national grid.
Energy Minister German Galushchenko described the situation as “difficult” and confirmed that the grid operator triggered emergency blackouts to deal with it.
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Meanwhile, Prime Minister Denis Smigal said the barrage affected 15 regions of Ukraine and urged Western arms donors to let Kiev use their weapons for strikes deep inside Russia.