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Russian military strikes in late March have severely damaged Ukraine's energy infrastructure, affecting multiple regions and facilities across the country. On March 22, attacks targeted at least four large power plants, including the DneproGES hydroelectric station with an installed capacity of 1,578 MW, of which 45% was already destroyed in 2022, and the remaining 55% was impacted this time. The state energy company Ukrenergo reported damages to thermal and hydroelectric stations in central and western Ukraine on March 29. Ukrainian Prime Minister Shmyhal confirmed the energy infrastructure in six regions, including Dnipropetrovsk, Vinnytsia, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, Cherkasy, and Chernivtsi, was damaged, leading to emergency power outages in some areas. President Zelensky highlighted the targeting of the Kaniv and Dniester hydroelectric power plants during the attacks on March 29. The Zmiivska Thermal Power Plant near Kharkiv was completely destroyed, with Centrenergo reporting the destruction of Kharkiv Oblast's largest power plant. The mayor of Kharkiv, Igor Terekhov, reported almost all critical energy infrastructure in the city has been destroyed, leaving over 150,000 residents homeless and the situation for the energy sector very difficult.
⚡️ Mayor: Russia destroys 'almost all' energy infrastructure in Kharkiv. Russian attacks destroyed "almost all" of critical energy infrastructure in Kharkiv, Mayor Ihor Terekhov said in an interview with Liga net media outlet published on April 1. https://t.co/byY1p4zN32
Ukrainian TG channel reports: Today in Kharkov, almost all critical energy infrastructure has been destroyed, the private one is also broken, more than 150,000 Kharkov residents remain homeless , said the mayor of the city, Igor Terekhov. “ Russia destroyed all transformer… https://t.co/zxCZpOjZxC
❗️In #Kharkiv, almost the entire energy infrastructure has been destroyed by Russian shelling, Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported. 📷: State Emergency Service https://t.co/nxkgw55Z0X
The Russian Armed Forces destroyed almost the entire critical energy infrastructure in Kharkov, the head of the city, Igor Terekhov, complained.
"Today in Kharkiv, almost all of the critical energy infrastructure has been destroyed, and private infrastructure has also been destroyed. More than 150.000 Kharkiv residents are left homeless," Mayor Terekhov said. https://t.co/TP1vB4xG5N
Almost all critical infrastructure in Kharkov has already been destroyed - city mayor Igor Terekhov “The situation for the energy industry in the city is very difficult”
Almost all critical infrastructure has already been destroyed in Kharkiv - the mayor He emphasized that the situation for the energy sector in the city is very difficult. According to the mayor, now in the city - 1.3 million residents. "So far, neither we nor the military see… https://t.co/OOhOyMIoLZ
⚡️Centrenergo: Russia's March 22 strike destroys biggest power plant in Kharkiv Oblast. Russian troops destroyed the Zmiiv thermal power plant in Kharkiv Oblast during the recent large-scale attack, the state-owned energy company Centrenergo reported on March 29.
Zmiivska Thermal Power Plant was completely destroyed near Kharkiv as a result of a Russian missile attack on March 22. All units were destroyed and auxiliary equipment was damaged. https://t.co/VxLzV0SdSE https://t.co/Ig2j3bnzW1
⚡️ Zelensky: Russia targets Kaniv, Dniester hydroelectric power plants overnight. Russia attacked the Kaniv Hydroelectric Power Plant in Cherkasy Oblast and the Dniester Hydroelectric Power Plant in Chernivtsi Oblast during an attack on March 29, President Volodymyr Zelensky… https://t.co/AzSuw2sXcp
The approximate route of Russian missiles during today's attack on Ukraine is published by Ukrainian monitoring channels. Shmygal said that as a result of the strikes , the energy infrastructure in six regions was damaged: Dnipropetrovsk, Vinnytsia, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv,… https://t.co/T7APdgYVSy
❗️The Russian shelling damaged the energy infrastructure in six regions: #Dnipropetrovsk, #Vinnytsia, Ivano-Frankivsk, #Lviv, #Cherkasy, and #Chernivtsi, Ukrainian Prime Minister #Shmyhal said. In some regions, emergency power outages are in effect. 📷: State Emergency Service https://t.co/hdAzBod7aA
❗️ As a result of Russia's attack on #Ukraine early in the morning on March 29, thermal and hydroelectric power stations in central and western regions of the country were damaged, reported the state energy company #Ukrenergo. https://t.co/Xwbu2vP3gq
🇺🇦🇷🇺‼️🚨 The energy system of Ukraine was destroyed by 50%. On March 22 Russian strikes disabled at least FOUR large power plants in Ukraine: 1) DneproGES - with an installed capacity of 1,578 MW. 45% of this capacity was already destroyed in 2022, and the left 55% this time.… https://t.co/9NrrO97EXh