Russia targets Ukrainian military and energy facilities in attacks on Tuesday, according to the Defense Ministry in Moscow.
“Today, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue to launch the massive attack using high-precision long-range air and sea weaponry on Ukraine’s military control facilities and energy system,” the ministry said in a Telegram post.
Air raid sirens sounded across Ukraine on Tuesday as regional governors reported explosions at several “power facilities”.
Maksym Kozytskyi, head of Lviv’s regional military administration, said there were “three explosions at two power plants in the Lviv region”.
The Ladyzhynska plant in the midwestern city of Vinnytsia was also hit by so-called “kamikaze drones”, according to the plant’s owner, the DTEK Group.
Tuesday’s attacks hit some of the same facilities that were hit on Monday, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said.
“The main targets of Russian attacks are energy facilities. They hit many yesterday [segunda-feira] and hit the same and new ones today,” Kuleba said on Twitter. “These are war crimes planned well in advance and intended to create unbearable conditions for civilians — Russia’s deliberate strategy for months.”
Source: CNN Brasil

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