Ukraine: 30% of energy infrastructure hit by Russian missiles

Ukraine's Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko said 30% of the country's energy infrastructure has been hit by Russian missiles. He said it was the first time since the beginning of the war Russia had been viewing Ukraine's “dramatically” energy infrastructure. The Russian Defence Ministry confirmed earlier that its troops did [...]
He said it was the first time since the beginning of the war Russia had been viewing Ukraine's “dramatically” energy infrastructure.
The Russian Defence Ministry confirmed earlier that its troops were continuing long-range air strikes on Ukraine's military and energy infrastructure.
Reports suggested that six people were injured in a second Russian attack at Ukraine's Ladyzhen (LTPP) thermal power plant.
Halushchenko's comments come after several NATO and UN countries have warned that Russia may be committing war crimes with its continuing attacks on civilian targets. /abcnews. al












