Ukraine war: Russian missile strikes force emergency power shutdowns
Ukraine war: Russian missile strikes force emergency power shutdowns Ukraine is changing to crisis closures to settle its power framework after Monday's Russian rocket assaults, President Volodymyr Zelensky has said. He said numerous areas were impacted, and the neighborhood specialists cautioned that about portion of the Kyiv district would stay without power before long. Four individuals were killed in Monday's assaults. Short-term, more rockets hit basic framework close to the southern city of Zaporizhzhia, authorities said. In a different improvement on Tuesday, the legislative head of Russia's Kursk district said a robot assault on a landing strip set an oil stockpiling tank land. Video posted web-based shows savage blazes and thick dark smoke surging from the website. There were no losses, said Roman Starovoyt, yet two neighborhood schools were shut for the afternoon. He didn't say who could be behind the assault in the district that borders Ukraine.