Ukrainian National Police Chief Igor Klimenko stated that 6 people were killed and 36 injured as a result of the missile attacks carried out by the Russian army today. Power outages occurred in Ukraine and Moldova due to the attacks.
In his statement, Klimenko gave information about the attacks carried out by the Russian army on important infrastructure facilities throughout the country.
Igor Klimenko stated that the Russian army targeted 16 important infrastructure facilities, 6 people lost their lives and 36 people were injured in these attacks.
“RUSSIA ATTACKED WITH 70 MISSILE AND 5 UAVS”
In the statement made by the Ukrainian army, it was noted that the Russian army carried out attacks with 70 cruise missiles and 5 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) against important infrastructure facilities, including buildings, power plants and electricity distribution centers.
CITIES LEFT WITHOUT ELECTRICITY
It was stated in the statement that 51 cruise missiles and 5 Lancet type UAVs launched by the Russian army were shot down by Ukrainian air defense systems, and the Russian army targeted buildings, thermal power plants and electricity distribution centers in Kyiv, Vinnitsa, Lviv, Zaporizhia and other regions.
Ukrainian energy company Ukrenergo reported that as a result of rocket attacks by the Russian army, water and electricity cuts occurred throughout the country.
MOLDOVA IS ALSO AFFECTED
Moldovan President Maya Sandu stated that Russia left Moldova without electricity with its missile attacks against Ukraine.
Sandu said on his social media account, “Russia has left Moldova in the dark. Russia’s war in Ukraine is killing people, destroying residential areas and energy infrastructure with missiles.” used the phrases.
Emphasizing that electricity will be restored in Moldova, Sandu said that the relevant institutions continue to work in this direction.
Sandu said:
“We cannot trust the regime that has left us in the dark and cold, deliberately killing people with the desire to keep us in misery and humiliation. No matter how difficult it is at the moment, Moldova needs to move towards freedom. This is our only path.”
“RUSSIA’S AMBASSADOR TO KISINEV WILL BE CALLED TO THE MINISTRY”
Moldovan Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration Niku Popesku stated that the electricity was cut throughout the country, including the capital Chisinau, and said, “Russia’s brutal bombing of Ukraine continues to have dramatic consequences in our country. That’s why I ordered the Russian Ambassador to Chisinau to be summoned to the ministry.” made a statement. (AA)