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The Ministry of Energy noted that the missile firing has led to temporary discon...

Only terrorists do: the Russian strike left most consumers without light - Ministry of Energy

The Ministry of Energy noted that the missile firing has led to temporary disconnection of all nuclear power plants, most thermal and hydroelectric power plants of Ukraine. According to officials, rocket firing caused the power objects. This was reported at the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine on Facebook. "Russia has again carried out a massive firing of Ukrainian energy infrastructure.

It is a civil infrastructure that provides electricity and heat supply for millions of Ukrainian women, children and pensioners," the Ministry of Energy wrote. The department noted that on the day when the European Parliament recognized it as a territory of terrorism, it proved the truth of this definition. "Only terrorists do so with the people who cannot win, so they try to simply destroy," the message said.

The Ministry of Energy emphasized that most consumers were left without light across the country. As a result, I had to resort to emergency power outages. This can affect the presence of heating and water supply in homes. However, it is reported that energy is already working to restore power in all regions of the country. It will take time because the scale of destruction is very large. "But the Russians will not be able to intimidate Ukrainians. Ukrainians are not afraid of cold.

Ukrainians are not afraid of darkness. Ukrainians are not afraid of terrorists," the Ministry of Energy reported. Earlier, Focus wrote that the Russian Federation released 70 winged missiles in Ukraine, 51 managed to knock down. In addition to rockets, the aggressor country used 5 drones-Kamikadze Lacet-type-cities for Ukrainian cities. The rockets were launched from aircraft and two boats in the Black Sea. The publication also wrote how the situation with light in the regions.