Kyiv:About 70 per cent of the Ukrainian capital was left without power on Thursday morning after Moscow unleashed yet another devastating missile barrage on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, Kyiv's mayor said. A punishing barrage of Russian strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure on Wednesday caused power outages across large parts of the country, piling more damage onto Ukraine's already battered power network and adding to the misery for civilians as winter begins.
The strikes also caused power outages in neighbouring Moldova. Russia has been launching devastating strikes on Ukraine's power infrastructure as its forces have suffered battlefield setbacks in the fullscale war that it launched February 24, exactly nine months ago Thursday.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said in a Telegram statement that power engineers are doing their best to get (electricity) back as soon as possible and added that the water supply has been restored in about half of Kyiv on the left bank of the Dnieper River. Ukraine's General Staff reported on Thursday morning that Russian forces fired 67 cruise missiles and 10 drones during Wednesday's massive attack on residential buildings and energy infrastructure in Kyiv and several other regions in Ukraine.
An effort to restore power, heating and water supplies disrupted by the Wednesday attacks was underway elsewhere in Ukraine as well. Governor of the Poltava region Dmytro Lunin said an optimistic scenario suggested that electricity will come back to residents of his central Ukrainian region on Thursday.