10 Feb 2023

Explosions in Kyiv as Ukraine's power grid hit by Russian missiles

9:58 pm on 10 February 2023
This handout picture taken and released by the Ukrainian Emergency Service on January 14, 2023, shows rescuers working on a residential building destroyed after a missile strike, in Dnipro. - A strike on a residential building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro on January 14, 2023, left at least five dead and 27 injured, officials said.

A Russian strike on a nine-storey residential apartment block in the eastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro on 14 January 2023 left at least five dead and 27 injured, officials say. Photo: AFP / Ukrainian Emergency Service

Several explosions could be heard in Kyiv as officials reported high-voltage facilities across Ukraine being hit by Russian missile attacks on Friday morning local time.

Ukraine's power grid operator Ukrenergo said that several facilities in eastern, southern and western Ukraine had been hit, causing disruption to power supply.

Reuters journalists heard at least three explosions in Ukraine's capital city, Kyiv.

The mayor of eastern Ukraine's largest city, Kharkiv, confirmed an infrastructure facility there had been hit and warned of possible power outages as a result.

Ukrenergo said Russia attacked Ukraine's grid overnight with drones and missiles, targeting power stations and transmission facilities.

Moscow, which launched an invasion of Ukraine nearly a year ago, has waged a campaign of massed missile strikes targeting Ukraine's critical infrastructure since last October.

- Reuters

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