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Objects that came under the Russian blow are critical for people's lives, prompt...

Rockets and drones: Ukrainian energy infrastructure withstood 130 Russian blows

Objects that came under the Russian blow are critical for people's lives, promptly repaired, power supply was restored in 4 thousand settlements. In an attempt to destabilize the situation in Ukraine even more, from October 10 to October 16, 2022, about 130 missile strokes and kamikadze drones on the infrastructure sites of our country. Prime Minister Denis Shmigal announced this on his social network Facebook page.

According to the official, so in the Kremlin they want to intimidate Ukrainians and paralyze the energy of the state. "The enemy did not reach its goal. Ukraine was ready for such a scenario. We mobilized efforts for emergency repairs, resumed electricity supply from 4 thousand settlements,"-wrote Prime Minister Denis Shmigal. Damaged infrastructure in the Kyiv region and Sumy region was repaired for money from the reserve budget.

To troubleshoot after massive shelling, the authorities allocated UAH 357 million. The Cabinet states that people are critical for life. We will remind, in the morning, October 10, Russia released more than 80 missiles "Iskander", "Caliber" X-101, X-555 and others, more than half of the air defense. Also destroyed 9 out of 12 Iranian drones-Kamikadze Shahd-136. Kyiv, Dnipro, Lviv, Khmelnytsky and other cities of the country came under fire.

In particular, the objects of energy infrastructure were injured. As a result, there were problems with the supply of electricity, water and communication. Kremlin head Vladimir Putin commented on rocket strikes in Ukraine. He stated that it was not possible to leave "the crimes of the Kiev regime" and stated that the special services of Ukraine were involved in the undermining of the Crimean bridge, 3 terrorist attacks at the Kursk NPP and attempts to undermine the Turkish Stream gas pipeline.