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  9.  @HumanPhilosopherPatriot  Several power plants in Ukraine, incl. in the Kharkov region were almost completely destroyed. The Financial Times (FT) reported this on April 8, 2024, citing Ukrainian officials. Consequences of the attacks in the period from March 22 to March 29, 2024. Russian troops attacked 7 thermal power plants (TPPs). Ukraine did not provide details on the extent of damage at each station, but officials said several of them, including in the Kharkov region were almost completely destroyed, Russian missiles also hit 2 hydroelectric power stations (HPPs), Ukrainian officials stated that although the damage caused was not as extensive, it was worse than in the winter of 2022-2023, the obvious goal is to cause permanent , irreparable damage. Ukrainian energy holding DTEK reported the loss of 80% of its generating capacity. 5 DTEK thermal power plants stopped working. Incl. The Burshtynska TPP in the Ivano-Frankivsk region and the Ladyzhynska TPP in the Vinnytsia region were significantly damaged and disabled. Centrenergo reported the complete destruction of the Zmievskaya thermal power plant in the Kharkov region. Ukrhydroenergo announced a strike on the Dnieper hydroelectric power station and the dam in Zaporozhye, the upper part of the building was completely destroyed. It was also reported about attacks on generation facilities in the Dnepropetrovsk, Cherkassy and Kirovograd regions. Let us recall that large-scale attacks on the Ukrainian infrastructure by the Russian Armed Forces began on October 10, 2022 in response to the terrorist attack on the Crimean Bridge. Strikes are being carried out against energy, defense industry, military command and communications facilities throughout the country. On March 29, 2024, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced a group strike with long-range air, sea and ground-based weapons, incl. hypersonic missiles Kinzhal, against energy facilities and anti-aircraft missiles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The ministry later reported new attacks on military and energy facilities between March 31 and April 5. D. Peskov emphasized that Russian troops do not attack residential buildings or social infrastructure.
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  12.  @HumanPhilosopherPatriot  Several power plants in Ukraine, incl. in the Kharkov region were almost completely destroyed. The Financial Times (FT) reported this on April 8, 2024, citing Ukrainian officials. Consequences of the attacks in the period from March 22 to March 29, 2024. Russian troops attacked 7 thermal power plants (TPPs). Ukraine did not provide details on the extent of damage at each station, but officials said several of them, including in the Kharkov region were almost completely destroyed, Russian missiles also hit 2 hydroelectric power stations (HPPs), Ukrainian officials stated that although the damage caused was not as extensive, it was worse than in the winter of 2022-2023, the obvious goal is to cause permanent , irreparable damage. Ukrainian energy holding DTEK reported the loss of 80% of its generating capacity. 5 DTEK thermal power plants stopped working. Incl. The Burshtynska TPP in the Ivano-Frankivsk region and the Ladyzhynska TPP in the Vinnytsia region were significantly damaged and disabled. Centrenergo reported the complete destruction of the Zmievskaya thermal power plant in the Kharkov region. Ukrhydroenergo announced a strike on the Dnieper hydroelectric power station and the dam in Zaporozhye, the upper part of the building was completely destroyed. It was also reported about attacks on generation facilities in the Dnepropetrovsk, Cherkassy and Kirovograd regions. Let us recall that large-scale attacks on the Ukrainian infrastructure by the Russian Armed Forces began on October 10, 2022 in response to the terrorist attack on the Crimean Bridge. Strikes are being carried out against energy, defense industry, military command and communications facilities throughout the country. On March 29, 2024, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced a group strike with long-range air, sea and ground-based weapons, incl. hypersonic missiles Kinzhal, against energy facilities and anti-aircraft missiles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The ministry later reported new attacks on military and energy facilities between March 31 and April 5. D. Peskov emphasized that Russian troops do not attack residential buildings or social infrastructure.
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