‘Deliberate torment’: Ukrainians left without heating after Russian attacks
Summary
Ukrainian officials are working to restore power and services after Russian attacks damaged critical infrastructure in southeastern Ukraine, leaving many people without electricity, heating, and water in cold winter conditions. Over a million people in the Dnipropetrovsk region are affected, and repairs are ongoing. Ukraine's President Zelenskyy called on allies to respond to these strikes, which aim to weaken the civilian population during winter.Key Facts
- Russian attacks damaged energy infrastructure in southeastern Ukraine.
- Over one million people in the Dnipropetrovsk region are affected by power outages.
- Ukrainian officials are working to restore electricity, heating, and water supplies.
- President Zelenskyy urges allies to respond to what he calls "deliberate torment" by Russia.
- The Ukrainian air force intercepted some of the drones used in the attacks.
- More than 800,000 people in Dnipropetrovsk were without electricity early Thursday.
- Emergency systems, like air alarms, and mobile networks are disrupted in affected areas.
- Russia announced it considers any foreign troops in Ukraine as legitimate targets.
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