Vladimir Putin visited the Crimean bridge, according to Russian media

Russian strikes cause further water and electricity cuts

Ukraine suffered a new salvo of Russian missiles on Monday which killed at least three people and led to new power and water cuts in a country already in energy crisis. These strikes coincide with the entry into force of the cap on the price of Russian oil decided by the Western powers to put pressure on Moscow. The Kremlin had assured in the morning that this measure would not “no impact” on his offensive.

“Ukraine suffers an eighth massive missile salvo from a terrorist state. Unfortunately, there is already damage to the energy infrastructure”said the Ukrainian operator Ukrenergo, calling on the population to stay “in shelter”. According to the head of the military administration of Kryvyi Rig in central Ukraine, “part of the city is without electricity” and “several boilers and pumping stations” are out of service. In Odessa, a major port in the south of the country, and in Sumy, in the northeast, operators report water and power cuts. Electricity was also cut in Mykolaiv, in the south, according to the mayor, Oleksandre Sienkevitch.

Deputy head of the Ukrainian presidential administration Kyrylo Tymoshenko reported on Telegram two dead and three injured, including a child. In the kyiv region, no damage was reported. Ukrainian air defense has “shot down most of the missiles”, assured President Volodymyr Zelensky. ” Engineers have already started restoring power. Our people never give up”he adds on Instagram.

“Unbelievable that this happens almost daily in kyiv”written on Twitter the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, who is on site. Supporting photo, he adds that he had to go to a shelter to continue a meeting there.


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