Russians hit with Ukrainian 'sweet justice' as power cuts forces many to evacuate - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Russians hit with Ukrainian 'sweet justice' as power cuts forces many to evacuate - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"As Russia is deliberately attacking energy infrastructure causing thousands to have no electricity or heating, well sweet justice has been restored in Belgorod. The Russian Belgorod government Vyacheslav Gladkov is urging resident to "temporarily evacuate" to areas where this is power. This echoes what took place last Friday in Ukraine when the Mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko is urged residents to leave the city following a brutal air attack leaving thousands of Ukrainians without heating and power."
""Last night, Ukraine endured what officials described as the largest use of ballistic missiles so far this year, another night in which air-raid sirens, interceptions, explosions, and emergency shutdowns defined civilian life. "This was not a battle for territory or manoeuvre; it was a campaign of sustained pressure, delivered at speed and at scale, aimed squarely at the systems that keep ordinary life functioning."
Russia is deliberately attacking energy infrastructure, causing thousands to lose electricity and heating. Belgorod governor Vyacheslav Gladkov urged residents to temporarily evacuate to areas with power while advising against abandoning all belongings. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko urged residents to leave after a brutal air attack that left thousands without heating and power. Officials are considering relocating Russian residents to areas able to accommodate large numbers of people and families. Families are being urged to send children to relatives where there is heat and electricity. Officials reported a layered strike package including missiles and hundreds of drones designed to strain air defences and response capacity.
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