Russia Unleashes Major Missile Onslaught on Ukraine's Energy Network
April 12, 2024Russia initiated a widespread missile and drone assault on Ukraine, targeting critical energy infrastructure and gas storage.
The significant Trypillya power plant near Kyiv was obliterated, exacerbating the energy crisis by removing a key electricity source.
Out of over 80 missiles and drones launched, nearly a third evaded Ukraine's air defenses, causing widespread infrastructure damage.
Civilian areas, including the southern city of Mykolaiv, suffered casualties and destruction of private property.
The Zaporijia nuclear power plant has been subjected to drone attacks, heightening global concern over nuclear safety amid the conflict.
The European Union has demanded a full Russian withdrawal from the Zaporijia site, while the US faces criticism for not providing additional aid to Ukraine.
Despite the attacks, Ukraine's gas storage facilities remained operational, with staff taking shelter to avoid harm.
President Putin justifies the strikes as a response to Ukraine's defense actions, claiming they serve Russia's 'demilitarization' objectives.
The destruction of key energy sites like the Trypillya plant poses severe challenges for Ukraine as winter approaches, underscoring the need for international support.
Summary based on 14 sources
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BBC News • Apr 11, 2024
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