Russian strikes knock out heat in freezing Kyiv
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Freezing and in the dark, Kyiv residents are stranded in tower blocks as Russia targets power system
Kyiv is facing prolonged winter power outages as Russian missile and drone attacks continue to damage Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
During a massive overnight attack on Kyiv on January 24, Russian forces used Kh-22/Kh-32 cruise missiles that have been rarely employed in recent months. The missiles were launched from Tu-22M3 strategic bombers.
Ukraine's capital Kiev came under a fresh wave of Russian airstrikes, Ukrainian authorities and local media reported early on Saturday. THe Ukrainian air force and The Kyiv Independent news outlet said shortly after midnight that the city was under heavy attack.
This night, russian terrorist troops carried out a combined massive shelling of the left bank of Kyiv. A high-rise building, cars were damaged, and debris was
For more than three months, not a day has passed without Russian air raids striking Ukraine's power plants, plunging the country into cold and darkness in the depths of winter. RFI spoke to residents in the capital,
Ukraine's capital Kiev came under a fresh wave of Russian airstrikes, Ukrainian authorities and local media reported early on Saturday. Ukraine's air force and The Kyiv Independent news outlet said shortly after midnight that the city was under heavy attack.
Numerous cases of rupture of heating pipes due to freezing have been recorded in residential buildings in the capital. This was reported by the spokeswoman for
By Dan Peleschuk and Yuliia Dysa Jan 20 (Reuters) - A Russian air attack cut power to more than one million Kyiv residents and impacted substations carrying power from Ukraine's atomic plants on Tuesday,
Officials in Kyiv say Russia’s repeated strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure forced rolling power outages and emergency cuts across the country. As temperatures plummet in the capital, officials warn that cold snaps could further strain the country’s energy system.
Russian overnight strikes hit Kyiv and Kharkiv, killing one person and injuring 23 as air raid alerts sounded.
By Andrea Shalal KYIV, Jan 15 (Reuters) - International Monetary Fund chief Kristalina Georgieva met with top Ukrainian officials in Kyiv in a surprise visit on Thursday, telling Reuters she expected to send a new $8.
Russia's relentless strikes leave families in Kyiv without heat and power, and keep schools closed for at least a month.