Power outages have been forced in many areas of Ukraine, and several gas-fired power plants have also been suspended after the Russian attack. In the heart of Ukraine, a missile hit a Ukraine military training ground, killing people.
The state power grid operator “Ukrainian National Power Company” announced this news on Telegram.
The company said that "all regions of Ukraine" have imposed restrictions on electricity consumption by industrial users, and residential users in several regions have also been affected by the outage. According to the gas company, many facilities have been forced to stop operating.
The Ukraine military said Russia fired more than 320 drones (including multiple drones carrying cluster munitions) and 37 missiles at Ukraine at night. Ukraine intercepted 283 drones and 5 missiles.
DTEK, Ukraine's largest private energy supplier, said that due to the attack, natural gas exploration facilities in Poltava Oblast have ceased operations.
The president of Ukrainian National Oil and Gas Company said: "Multiple areas were attacked at the same time and facilities were damaged. Many important facilities have stopped operating." According to media reports, hundreds of thousands of people suffered power outages due to the attack. About 60% of Ukraine's gas production has been temporarily interrupted。
"This fall, Russia is attacking our energy infrastructure every day," said Ukraine President Zelensky. As early as Wednesday, Russia launched attacks on energy facilities in multiple parts of Ukraine, severely restricting power supplies in most parts of the country.
As Russia continues to use drones and missiles to attack energy facilities, the heating season of regional heating systems in Ukrainian cities has been forced to be postponed.
Current autumn temperature in Ukraine Has dropped to single digitsIn cold weather, many citizens can only rely on air conditioners and other electric heating equipment to heat their homes.
Death occurred at military training ground
Southern Ukraine has also been hit by Russian attacks: two Russian ballistic missiles hit a Ukrainian military training site and killed people again.
Ukraine's Southern Warfare Command said on Facebook: "We express our condolences to the families and relatives of the victims." The specific number of deaths and injuries has not been announced yet. The command said despite various security measures, the attack occurred in "relatively safe areas" in the heart of Ukraine.
According to Ukrainian sources, in the eastern part of the country, Russia dispatched elite motorized troops to advance near the city of Dobropilya.
Ukraine's "Azov Brigade" stated that its own troops had repelled the attack and destroyed more than 20 armored vehicles, 9 of which were Russian military vehicles. No response has been received from Russia yet.
The Russian-Ukrainian conflict has lasted for more than three and a half years, during which time Russia has repeatedly used missiles to attack massive concentration points of Ukrainian troops.
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