Monday, August 26, 2024

Ukrainian PM Shmygal admitted damage to infrastructure as a result of the strikes, Poland, scrambled military aircrafts

Energy infrastructure facilities have been damaged in a number of regions of Ukraine, said Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmygal.

    “Energy infrastructure. Unfortunately, there is damage in a number of regions,” he wrote in his Telegram channel.

According to him, explosions were recorded in 15 regions of Ukraine. However, he did not specify the location of the damaged objects.

Shmygal also noted that the Ukrenergo company is introducing emergency power outages in order to stabilize the energy system.

 At the moment, judging by the online map, the air raid warning continues to sound in all regions of Ukraine, except Odessa.

Earlier today, Poland, together with its allies, scrambled military aircraft. As stated in the operational command of the country's Armed Forces, this is due to the activity of Russian long-range aviation

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  1. The situation in Ukraine's energy system after a series of explosions in a number of the country's cities is complicated, the consequences are being specified, Energy Minister German Galushchenko said.

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  2. Russian Ministry of Defense reports a massive strike on the infrastructure of Ukraine.

    It is specified that the strike took place this morning. The Russian armed forces used long-range, sea- and air-launched precision weapons, as well as attack drones.

    The target of the strike was the enemy’s critical energy facilities, which ensured the functioning of the Ukrainian military-industrial complex.

    The Russian defense ministry stressed that all designated targets were hit.

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  3. Russia had 11 TU-95 strategic bombers in the air and confirmed the launch of a number of missiles

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  4. The Operational Command of the Polish armed forces said on X that Polish and allied aircraft had been activated after Russia launched the attack which also targeted regions in Ukraine’s west and near the Polish border.

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  5. Russia launched two waves of drone attacks earlier on Monday

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  6. A large-scale, long-range Russian air assault has reportedly been launched targeting industrial sites across Ukraine. Kiev has vowed to keep up strikes on Russia in response.

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  7. On Sunday night, Kiev launched long-range attacks on the Russian cities of Saratov and Engels. In the former, drone fragments plunged into a high-rise building, Governor Roman Busargin reported. The incident left five people injured, including a woman said to be in a critical condition. A similar incident in Engels reportedly caused no casualties.

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  8. The Polish Air Force said it was scrambling fighter jets in response to the military action in Western Ukraine and said it was “constantly monitoring the situation.”

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  9. There is “a lot of damage” at energy facilities in Ukraine, and restoration work is now underway, President Vladimir Zelensky said. He called the attack on Ukrainian energy facilities “combined” and one of the largest during the conflict.

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