Strikes on power grid lead to rationing; Kyiv’s human-rights chief sends UN evidence of POW abuses; ‘The Economist’ says ...
As Russia continues to destroy critical infrastructure and power plants in Ukraine, Kyiv remains focused on its defense and emergency repairs ahead of the upcoming "Recovery Conference" in Berlin.
Watch as Russia launches a barrage of missiles and drones targeting energy facilities and critical infrastructure across ...
Russian troops launched an air attack ... to DTEK, Ukraine’s largest private energy company, reported by AFP. The locations ...
Despite these defensive efforts, the attacks have left energy facilities in the east, center, and west damaged, confirmed by ...
(MENAFN) In a devastating blow to Ukraine's energy sector, two thermal power plants incurred significant ... DTEK lamented the dire consequences of the attack, refraining from disclosing specific ...
The latest attempts by Russian forces to conduct assaults in the Orikhiv sector and on the left bank of the Dnipro River in ...
Ukraine’s Energy Minister German Galushchenko said Russia had targeted sites in five regions — Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, ...
The sixth major air attack on the Ukrainian power sector since March, it damaged energy facilities in the east ... US officials say Ukraine’s army chief says Russia pushing more troops into critical ...
Russia resumed massive attacks on Ukraine’s power network last month, targeting energy facilities across the country.
Photo / AP Russia has pummelled Ukraine’s energy infrastructure with a large-scale drone and missile attack, injuring at ...
Russia fired a combined 100 missiles and drones at Ukraine overnight, Ukraine’s air force said on Saturday, in a barrage that ...