Ukraine endures widespread blackouts as Russia attacks critical infrastructure ( www.theguardian.com )

Ukrainians are having to cope with widespread emergency blackouts as Russia continued to pound critical infrastructure over the weekend.

In recent months Moscow has intensified its attacks against Ukraine’s energy grid. On Friday night Ukrainian energy facilities came under a “massive attack”, the Ukraine’s energy ministry said. Several workers were injured as a result of shelling at one of the facilities.

“The situation in the energy sector remains difficult,” the ministry said in a statement on Saturday.

Volodomyr Zelenksiy said this month that Russia had damaged or destroyed more than half of Ukraine’s power generation, causing the worst rolling blackouts since the full-scale invasion in 2022.

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Volodomyr Zelenksiy said this month that Russia had damaged or destroyed more than half of Ukraine’s power generation, causing the worst rolling blackouts since the full-scale invasion in 2022.

On Sunday Moscow accused Ukraine of attacking the city of Sevastopol, on the Russian occupied Crimean peninsula, with five US-supplied Atacms missiles, killing three people and injuring about 100 more.

Russia’s defence ministry said Ukraine had struck “the civilian infrastructure of the city of Sevastopol with Atacms tactical missiles supplied by the United States and equipped with cluster warheads.”

Footage circulating on social media showed beachgoers in Crimea, a popular summer destination for Russians, hastily fleeing in the aftermath of what appears to be an explosion.

Ukraine has even managed to push Russian positions back, recently recapturing areas south-west of Vovchansk, a prime target of Russia’s advances near Kharkiv.

Ukrainian generals have been pushing for those restrictions to be lifted to enable strikes of particular high-value targets such as airbases and command centres deeper inside Russia using long-range weapons that can reach more than 62 miles.


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