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Most regions of Ukraine lack electricity. Because of the Russian bombing

 Most regions of Ukraine lack electricity. Because of the Russian bombing




Herman Galushenko, the energy minister for Ukraine, declared today, on Saturday, that the Russian bombardment will cause the majority of Ukraine's regions to lose electricity.

On Facebook, he wrote: "The nation, its energy infrastructure, and the power network were all once again targeted by the enemy today. Kharkiv, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Zaporizhia, Vinnytsia, and Kyiv are all targets of assaults. Most localities had emergency power outages as a result of the attack "based on what the French Press Agency stated.

Today, Saturday, spokesmen said that missiles had struck Al-Hayat locations in the Lviv and Kharkiv districts of eastern Ukraine. The mayor of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, claimed to have heard the research in the background.

Valery Zaluzhny, the commander of the US military forces, reported that the nation shot down 21 of the 33 missiles fired at US targets today, on Saturday. 18 out of 28 cruise missiles were shot down, killing people, while five air-to-surface guided missiles hit three sites.

Valentin Reznichenko, the regional governor, claimed that a Russian missile assault on Saturday struck a residential structure in the eastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro, killing five people and injuring 27, including six children. "27 individuals are hurt," he said, "and among them are six children. They are all being treated at hospitals."

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