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At least two people died, another was injured Russian attack Rockets fired at Kyiv on Tuesday damaged the city’s power supply infrastructure.
“As a result of the Russian attack on October 18 in Kyiv, at least two people were killed, one was wounded,” the statement said. prosecution belonging Ukrainian capitalwhich was confirmed by the local Kyiv Independent media outlet on Twitter.
mayor KyivVitali Klitschko today reported this new attack, the third one this week, against the Ukrainian capital, which hit “two major infrastructures” and cut off water and electricity in part of the city.
In addition, the chief mayor of the capital estimated on Tuesday at five people the number of people killed yesterday as a result of another kamikaze drone attack on a residential building in the city center. Kyiv.
more attacks
Also today, Russian attacks were recorded against other cities in Ukrainesuch as Zhytomyr, Nikolaev, Zaporozhye, Kharkiv, Krivoy Rog and Dnieper, in the south and east of the country.
A wave of power plant explosions that began last Monday forced the Ukrainian authorities to take measures to stabilize the power grid, such as suspending electricity exports to countries European Union (EUROPE).
In addition, they urged citizens to reduce the use of electrical devices as much as possible, especially during consumption peaks in the early hours of the night.
EFE
Source: RPP

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