Ukraine's state energy company says its facilities seriously damaged after 13 Russian strikes in a week
Summary
Russia has attacked Ukraine’s state energy company Naftogaz 13 times in the past week, damaging its facilities. These strikes are part of a wider Russian campaign targeting Ukraine’s power grid to disrupt civilian life during winter. Ukrainian officials report ongoing violence and both sides are using drones and long-range weapons.Key Facts
- Russia attacked Naftogaz facilities 13 times in the last week and nearly 300 times since January.
- The strikes aim to cut off electricity, heating, and water for Ukrainian civilians in winter.
- No Naftogaz employees were injured, but equipment and production were seriously damaged.
- A Russian attack on a Ukrainian coal mine caused a fire and killed one worker.
- Both Russia and Ukraine are using drones and new long-range weapons in the conflict.
- Ukraine’s drones now reach Moscow, causing events there to be canceled for security reasons.
- Ukrainian attacks killed seven people in Russia; Russian strikes killed five civilians in Ukraine recently.
- The United Nations estimates nearly 17,000 Ukrainian civilians have died in the war so far.
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