New attack on Ukraine targets critical infrastructure ahead of winter
Kyiv/Mykolaiv: Russian missiles hit infrastructure targets across Ukraine on Tuesday, as Moscow stepped up what appeared to be a deliberate campaign to destroy electricity and water utilities before winter.
The mayor of Zhytomyr, a city of 263,000, said the attacks cut off power and water supplies, while two explosions shook and severely damaged energy facilities in the southeastern city of Dnipro, a city of nearly a million people. said he received Kyril Tymoshenko, Assistant to the President of Ukraine.
At least one man was killed when a missile slammed into an apartment building in southern Ukraine’s Mykolaiv port, according to Reuters witnesses.
There were also reports of targeted power facilities in the pre-war city of Kharkov, with a population of 1.43 million, near the Russian border.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of terrorizing and killing civilians in airstrikes a day after drone strikes in Kyiv and other cities killed at least four people.
“Ukraine is under attack from the occupiers. They continue to do their best to terrorize and kill civilians,” Zelensky wrote on the Telegram messaging app.
“A terrorist state does not change itself by such actions. It only confirms its destructive and murderous nature, and is certainly held accountable.”
There was no immediate announcement on how many people died in the strike.
New attack on Ukraine targets critical infrastructure ahead of winter
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