The lack of light and heat among the country’s inhabitants is “the consequences of the actions of the Kyiv authorities,” the Kremlin said.
Russian missile attacks are carried out on Ukrainian infrastructure facilities that are “directly or indirectly related to its military potential.” This was announced to journalists on November 17 by the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Peskov, Interfax reports.
“We are talking about infrastructure facilities that are directly or indirectly related to the military potential of Ukraine and the Ukrainian regime,” Peskov stressed.
According to him, the lack of light and heat in many regions of Ukraine are “the consequences of the actions of Kyiv authorities, including those who refuse to negotiate.”
According to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, during an air attack on November 17 in the Dnepropetrovsk region, the workshops of a defense company for the production of fuel and rocket engines for the Armed Forces of Ukraine was destroyed.
“In addition, in the city of Zaporozhye, research workshops and production complexes were destroyed Sparkto produce electronic components for the repair of radar stations of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and multiple launch rocket systems,” said Igor Konashenkov, official representative of the department, at a briefing.
Remember, on Thursday morning, Ukraine was subjected to a new massive attack by the Russian Federation from the air. In particular, in the Dnieper and Odessa region, the enemy hit infrastructure facilities, there were victims.
Later it was found that the enemy had hit Yuzhmash and gas facilities in the east of the country.
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Source: korrespondent

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