Zaporizia nuclear plant remains without power after Russian attacks

Alarm sirens fell throughout Ukraine, while Russia launched a massive wave of air strikes from Kharkivi to the north, to Odessa in the south, and Juitomir to the west. The Ukrainian Army said Moscow had launched over 80 rockets in cities around the country and that 8 fears were involved. She claims she had fired 34 rockets [...]
She claims she had knocked down 34 rockets and 4 Chesses produced in Iran. Kiev Mayor Vitaly Klitschko reported explosions in the capital's western and southern districts. Some vehicles were set on fire before a residential building, and authorities urged citizens to stay in shelters. Over 40 percent of citizens have lost heat after power cuts in the capital.
I heard a very strong explosion. We ran out of bed and saw a vehicle involved in flames. Then other cars caught fire. The glass window on the balcony began to explode. It was very scary”, said a citizen of Kiev.
A massive missile attack hit the energy infrastructure in the port city of Odessa, causing electricity cuts, and residential areas were also shot but fortunately without casualties. At least 15 attacks were reported in the town and the Kharkiv region, which targeted critical infrastructure and residential buildings.
In western Ukraine, at least five people died in Lviv after a rocket hit their home. Authorities in Dnepropetrovsk also reported at least 1 victim and 2 injured. Russian attacks were not spared and left without power even the biggest power plant in Europe, the Zaporizina one. It was the worst wave of Russian missile attacks in Ukraine since late January, when 11 people were killed after targeting dozens of buildings in several regions.











