Loading...

mosque
partly-cloudy
°C,

Russia's largest strike in weeks hits Ukraine's power grid

August 27, 2024 / 12:05 AM
Image for the title: Russia's largest strike in weeks hits Ukraine's power grid
download-img
Sharjah 24 – AFP: Russia fired hundreds of drones and missiles at Ukraine on Monday, killing at least four people and battering the country's already weakened energy grid, officials said.
Moscow's largest attack in weeks on Ukraine triggered widespread blackouts and came after Kyiv claimed new advances in its incursion in Russia's Kursk region.

President Volodymyr Zelensky said Moscow launched at least 127 missiles and 109 drones in "one of the largest Russian attacks".

Of those, Ukrainian Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk said 102 missiles and 99 drones were shot down.

The United States and Britain both condemned the assault, with US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby calling it "outrageous" and British Foreign Secretary David Lammy branding it "cowardly".

Germany's foreign ministry said that "once again, Putin's Russia is saturating Ukraine's lifelines with missiles".

State-owned electricity supplier Ukrenergo announced emergency power cuts to stabilise its system following the barrage, while train schedules were disrupted.

Early on Monday, residents in the capital Kyiv rushed to take shelter in metro stations, as AFP reporters heard the booms of what appeared to be air defences.

The Russian defence ministry confirmed it hit energy facilities in a statement, claiming that they were being used to aid Ukraine's "military-production complex".

The attacks early on Monday killed at least four people and wounded over 20 people across the country, officials said.


August 27, 2024 / 12:05 AM

More on this Topic

Rotate For an optimal experience, please
rotate your device to portrait mode.