The previous day, Russian troops fired 36 missiles at Ukraine, but most of them were shot down. At the same time, more than a million Ukrainians were cut off from the world.
Russian military attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure are a war crime, but even that won’t get Russian President Vladimir Putin what he wants. About this Saturday, October 22, stated British Ambassador to Ukraine Melinda Simmons.
“The civilian population is dying, and as a result, there will be a lack of energy,” the report said.
The ambassador pointed out that the rocket attacks did not scare the inhabitants of Ukraine in the way that the Kremlin leader hoped. They don’t flee the country and don’t leave their cities because of it.
“It may be terrible to live here, but from Kyiv it is clear that Russia is not going to win this round,” Simmons added.
Earlier, the president said that the work of restoring energy facilities continues in Ukraine. Electricity has been restored in some communities. At the same time, the leader of Ukraine urged to take care of electricity and save it as much as possible.
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Source: korrespondent

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