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Continued Russian air attacks on fuel and electricity facilities in Ukraine

On Sunday, news sources announced the continuation of Russian air attacks on Ukraine's fuel and electricity infrastructure and blackouts in some areas of the country.

According to the Fars News Agency International Group, news sources announced the continuation of Russian airstrikes on Ukrainian infrastructure on Sunday afternoon Tehran time.

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A senior Ukrainian government official recently said The Russian army managed to destroy 30% of the country’s energy infrastructure in just 2 days. He told CNN that Russia targeted about 30 percent of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in its missile attacks on Monday and Tuesday.

Halushchenko said, “We are sending this message to our partners that we must protect our skies” by raising the need to receive air defense systems to counter Russia.

According to this report, electricity transmission facilities in the provinces of Zaporizhzhya and Odesa were damaged during the Russian attacks, and 416 towns are in blackout. 63 towns in Zaporozhye province have also been left without electricity due to the Russian bombing. The electricity of 6 towns in Chernihiv province was also completely cut off. Don’t use it to save electricity because millions of people may face blackouts due to Russian airstrikes.

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