- Russia has targeted critical infrastructure across Ukraine.
- Explosions were heard in the eastern city of Kharkiv.
- About 60 Russian missiles were seen moving towards Ukraine.
Russia launched a missile attack on Ukraine on Friday, hitting critical infrastructure across the country and knocking out electricity as well as people. cover Ukrainian officials said that in shelters.
Local authorities said explosions were heard in the eastern city of Kharkiv. Critical Infrastructure was targeted. In the Black Sea region of Odessa, local officials said critical infrastructure was also affected.
Parts of Poltava’s central city of Kharkiv and the capital Kyiv were left without power, and the northern Sumy region suffered blackouts, regional officials said.
Reuters Eyewitnesses have heard explosions in Kyiv. It was not immediately clear whether any of the missiles were due to slip through air defenses.
There was no immediate word of casualties and it was unclear what was significant. Infrastructure was killed.
“Don’t ignore air raid warnings, stay in shelters,” Kyrillo Tymoshenko, deputy head of the president’s office, said on the Telegram messaging app.
Vitaly Kim, the governor of the Mykolaiv region in southern Ukraine, said about 60 Russian missiles had been spotted heading toward Ukraine.
Russia has launched several waves of attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure since October, causing blackouts across the country.
The governor of the northern Soumi region said there was a power outage in his area due to Friday’s missile attacks.
Air defense
World economic powers have pledged to boost Kyiv’s military capabilities with a focus on air defense, as Russian missiles, artillery and drones hit targets in Ukraine and one of Europe’s biggest conflicts since World War II. Not finished.
Group of Seven president Volodymyr Zelensky pledged to “meet Ukraine’s urgent needs” after appealing for modern tanks, artillery and long-range weapons to counter a devastating Russian offensive.
Zielinski also urged G7 leaders gathered in a virtual meeting to support his idea of convening a special global peace summit to bring peace to their country.
The summit will focus on implementing Kyiv’s 10-point peace plan, which, among other things, calls for Russia to withdraw all its troops from Ukraine and for Kyiv to make no territorial concessions.
British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said on Monday he would be “open-minded” about supplying Ukraine with long-range missiles to target Russian drone launch sites that target infrastructure. If Russia targets urban areas.
US President Joe Biden told Zelensky on Sunday that Washington’s priority was to boost Ukraine’s air defenses. The US also sent the first shipment of electrical equipment to Ukraine as part of an aid package agreed last month.