Russia Resumes ‘Massive’ Attacks on Ukraine’s Power Network
- Zelenskiy notes assault coincides with World War 2 remembrance
- DTEK says three thermal power plants were struck by Russia
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Russia resumed attacks on Ukraine’s electricity production and distribution network after a two-week pause, targeting facilities across the nation including the capital and Lviv in the west near the border with Poland.
Ukrainian air-defense systems intercepted 39 out of 55 missiles and 20 out of 21 Shahed drones, Air Force chief Mykola Oleshchuk said on Telegram. Russia used cruise and ballistic weapons including the Kinzhal hypersonic missile.