Russia fired more than 60 missiles at Ukraine, power, water disrupted in Kyiv

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Russia fired more than 60 missiles at Ukraine

Kyiv: The Russian military fired more than 60 missiles on Friday in one of its fiercest attacks on Ukraine. Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yuri Inhat told Ukrainian TV that it was not yet clear how many of these missiles the Ukrainian army was able to destroy. However, some officials said that several missiles were successfully destroyed.

Ukrainian officials reported explosions in at least four cities. At least two people were killed when a missile hit a residential building in central Ukraine and power and water were disrupted in the largest cities of Kyiv and Kharkiv, officials said.

What the officials said
He told people on social media that the attack “has caused significant damage to energy resources. There are interruptions in the water supply in all areas of the capital. In addition, all metro lines have been temporarily closed.” Officials said Russia has attacked many cities in Ukraine. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said the sound of the attack was also heard in the Desnyan district and residents were told to take shelter in a bunker. And the governor of eastern Kharkiv said there was no electricity in the city after the Russian attacks.

Russia fired more than 60 missiles at Ukraine

What did the PM of Ukraine say?
Ukraine’s Prime Minister, Denis Shmyhal, said this week that the Russian attacks had damaged “all thermal plants”, causing widespread blackouts and water supply interruptions in the city.

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