Air strikes force Ukraine into longer power cuts

Saturday, 29 October 2022newsdesk
Air strikes force Ukraine into longer power cuts
The Ukrainian authorities have warned people in the capital Kyiv to expect longer power cuts, lasting more than four hours, because of Russian attacks on energy infrastructure.

New Delhi, 29 October 2022

As per news report of BBC, rolling blackouts are hitting not only Kyiv but also central regions of Ukraine, including the city of Dnipro. President Volodymyr Zelensky said about four million people were affected but "shelling will not break us". This month Russia launched dozens of missiles and Iranian-made drones. Ukraine's energy infrastructure is being pounded by the air attacks - Mr Zelensky says about a third of the country's electric power stations have been destroyed. The Kyiv region has lost 30% of its power capacity, the private energy company DTEK says, meaning "unprecedented" power cuts will be necessary.

Source - BBC

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