Consequences of massive russian missile attack: power facilities in three oblasts were hit
The Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine downed more than 60 out of more than 70 missiles of the occupiers

What happened? The country's energy system is functioning and remains holistic. However, in some regions, emergency shutdowns were applied in order to balance the system and avoid accidents.
Source. Denys Shmyhal, the Prime Minister of Ukraine, on his Telegram channel.
Details. Servicemen of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine report that they repelled a massive missile attack on Ukraine: more than 60 out of more than 70 missiles of the occupiers were shot down.
Due to a massive russian missile strike, the energy infrastructure in Odesa Oblast was damaged. There is no electricity supply in Odesa and most of the region. Civilian buildings and civilian infrastructure were targeted as well. Two people were injured, states the Head of Odesa Oblast Military Administration Maksym Marchenko.
9 out of 10 missiles of russian occupiers were shot down over Kyiv. During the missile attack, an infrastructure facility in Kyiv Oblast was hit, says the Head of the Oblast Military Administration Oleksiy Kuleba. According to him, the administration “does not see critical consequences yet”.
Mr. Shmyhal also reports that power facilities were hit in Vinnytsia Oblast.
At the same time, in the sky over Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Air Defence Forces downed 15 missiles fired by russian occupiers, the oblast administration points out.
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