Russia attacks Kiev and Harkivin with fear, thousands of people remain without power

The Russian Army has attacked Ukraine's capital, Kiev, as well as Ukraine's second largest city, Harkiv, fearing at night between March 25th and 26th. Ukrainian engineers have encountered trouble fixing the power grid damaged by earlier Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, causing thousands of people to [...]
Ukrainian engineers have encountered trouble fixing the power grid damaged by earlier Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, causing thousands of people to continue without electricity.
The Ukrainian Army said on Tuesday it has down 12 Russian drones that were headed towards Kiev. It has not been reported for victims, and it is not clear whether damage has been caused.
In Harkiv, regional authorities said at least eight fears of Iranian production attacked the second largest Ukrainian city, but that air defence brought them down.
Monday's mother, Russia continued its attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure over, causing power outages in several regions.
The target of the attacks was the Black Sea port city of Odessa, as well as Mikolaiv.
Oleh Kiper, a regional governor of Odessa, said that more than 300,000 residents have remained without power on March 25th.
Russia has increased attacks on Ukraine's power grid in recent days. rel












