Zelensky believes that Russia is preparing new strikes against Ukraine; In Kyiv, electricity, water, heat and communication supplies have been almost fully restored. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Zelensky warned Ukrainians about a difficult week
Russia is preparing new missile strikes on the territory of Ukraine, and as long as it has missiles, it will not be silent, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said. He warned that within a week it would be especially important to listen for air raid signals. At the same time, he noted that the country’s authorities and the Armed Forces of Ukraine are preparing for different scenarios.
In Kyiv, electricity, water, heat and communication supplies have been almost fully restored
In Kyiv, electricity, water, heat supply and communications have been almost fully restored after the Russian missile attack. According to city authorities, in the morning, most of the city’s residents had electricity and there was no emergency shutdown. At the same time, KSCA does not eliminate local emergencies.
The number of damaged civilian facilities in Ukraine is named
As a result of Russia’s attack on Ukraine, approximately 32,000 civilian facilities and more than 700 critical infrastructure facilities have already been damaged. This is what First Deputy Interior Minister Yevgeny Yenin said. Only 3% of the number of recorded attacks were military targets.
It became known when in Ukraine to return to planned blackouts
A return to normal electricity supply schedules is expected in Ukraine from next week. This was announced by the General Director of YASNO Sergey Kovalenko. The head of the company advises Ukrainians not to turn on all electrical appliances immediately after turning on the electricity – this overloads the system.
In this regard, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that electrical engineers were able to stabilize the operation of the Ukrainian energy system by the end of the week, but the lack of electricity remains at the level of 20%. Currently the electrical repairs are still ongoing.
The number of children affected by the Russian aggression has increased
According to juvenile prosecutors, as a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, 440 children were killed, and more than 851 were injured. Most of the children suffered in Donetsk region – 424, Kharkov – 266, Kyiv – 117, Mykolaiv – 77, Zaporozhye – 76, Kherson – 70, Chernihiv – 68, Lugansk – 64, Dnepropetrovsk – 33.
In Kryvyi Rih, due to shelling, the railway does not work
On the morning of November 27, the invaders launched a missile attack on Krivoy Rog. Two “arrivals” came by train. The missiles caused serious damage. There is currently no movement here.
Russian troops attack power lines in Kherson
The Russians fired on the newly repaired power lines in Kherson. For some time people were left without electricity. At the same time, repair crews made every effort to restore electricity to the homes of Kherson residents. At the same time, a significant part of the occupied territory remains without electricity.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine named the number of Russian missiles fired into Ukraine
More than 4,000 missiles have been fired into Ukraine since the start of the all-out invasion, not including the S-300s. This was announced by Air Force command spokesman Yuri Ignat. He also noted significant assistance from civilized countries that continue to provide Ukraine with the means to defeat Russian missiles and Iranian kamikaze drones.
In Kherson, investigators opened criminal proceedings on the fact of blowing up a television tower by the Russian military.
Police learned that during the retreat, the Russian military blew up the television tower located along Perekopskaya Street. During an inspection of the scene, investigators discovered that the Russian military had placed seven explosive devices at the base of the TV tower, of which five exploded.
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Source: korrespondent

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