Kiev’s anti-aircraft defense systems have already been activated and the population has been urged to “don’t panic” and protect themselves in shelters and safe places.
Ukrainian authorities warned this Monday that Kiev, the country’s capital, has remained partly without electricity and drinking water after new bombing raids by Russian troops on facilities and infrastructure of “essential” importance.
the mayor of the city, Vitaly Klitschkohas confirmed the information and stated that “there is no water in some parts of the capital“As a result of the attacks of the Russian army, as reported through the Telegram channel.
For example, he explained that the systems of Kiev anti-aircraft fire has already been activated and has urged the population to “don’t panic” and protect themselves in shelters and safe places. “Keep an eye on us for information from the authorities,” he said.
Authorities have warned that explosions have been recorded in several parts of the region, as well as in the Cherkasi and Zaporizhzhya area, where civilian infrastructure has also been damaged.
For a few weeks, Russian troops they have again intensified the attacks on Kievmainly conducted with kamikaze drones and targeting energy infrastructures and other civilian targets.
Moscow has argued that these attacks are in response to the explosion of a tanker truck in mid-October on the annexed Crimean peninsula, the authorship of which Russia attributes to Ukraine.
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Source: EITB

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