
"A large Russian attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure led to power cuts in most regions, the Ukrainian energy minister said early on Saturday morning. The enemy is massively attacking Ukraine's energy infrastructure again. Because of this, emergency power outages have been introduced in a number of regions of Ukraine, Svitlana Grynchuk posted. Emergency power outages will be cancelled after the situation in the energy system stabilises."
"Drones hit energy infrastructure in the Odesa region of Ukraine's south late on Friday evening, said the regional governor, Oleg Kiper. There was damage to an energy infrastructure facility, he said, reporting no dead or wounded. Ukraine's Naftogaz said it would import at least 300m cubic metres of US liquid natural gas through an agreement with Poland's Orlen, a gas trader and pipeline operator, to help stabilise the heating season ahead."
A large Russian attack damaged Ukraine's energy infrastructure and caused power cuts across most regions, prompting emergency rolling outages that will be lifted once the energy system stabilises. Drones struck energy facilities in Odesa, causing damage but no casualties. Naftogaz arranged imports of at least 300m cubic metres of US liquid natural gas via an agreement with Poland's Orlen to stabilise the upcoming heating season. Officials stated that Ukraine will maintain light and heat through winter despite attacks. Russian forces massed near Vovchansk and advanced marginally near Pokrovsk to bring Kharkiv within artillery range, and rumours arose about Sergei Lavrov's Kremlin standing after an unusual absence.
Read at www.theguardian.com
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]