Russian missile strikes damage energy infrastructure in Ukraine's Kharkiv, mayor says

Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, suffered severe damage to its energy infrastructure following five Russian missile strikes. Mayor Ihor Terekhov stated the attacks aim to instill fear and darkness, impacting heating and water for residents....

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Kyiv: Russia carried out five missile ‍strikes on Ukraine's second biggest city Kharkiv on Monday, causing "very ⁠serious damage" to energy infrastructure, Mayor Ihor Terekhov said.

"This is not just an attack on facilities. It's an ‌attack on ‌heating, on water, on people's normal lives. They are trying ‌to break us with fear and darkness," he said on Telegram, without specifying the targets that had been hit.

Kharkiv, with over a million inhabitants, is located close to the border with Russia. The temperature was around minus 3 ‌degrees ‍Celsius (27°F) during the day on Monday ‍and will drop at night. According to ‌the local electricity supplier, prior to the latest attack residents received electricity for an average of 14-16 hours out of 24.


Since November, Russia has sharply increased both the number and intensity of attacks on Ukraine's energy ‍system and logistics, plunging entire regions into darkness after large-scale missile and drone ‍attacks.

A third ⁠of Ukraine's ⁠capital Kyiv was left without heating after a vast Russian attack in late December, after Ukraine's largest seaport, Odesa, was virtually cut off from power for several days following a series of attacks.

Russia also attacked stations that produced heat for Chernihiv and Kherson.
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