Ukraine war: Russia air strikes target more power facilities

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Russia air strikes target more Ukraine power facilities

Ukraine's air force command said its defence systems had destroyed 18 Russian cruise missiles launched on Saturday morning.The deputy mayor of the western city of Lviv, Serhiy Kiral, told the BBC on Saturday that Russia's strategy was to damage critical infrastructure before the winter, and bring the war to areas beyond the front line.

"The more successes the Ukrainian armed forces are having at the front the worse it's going to be for people on the home front because Russia is going to do all it can to target civilians and to target critical infrastructure," he said in an interview with the Newshour radio programme.

Russia is moving civilians from the areas under its control, in expectation of a Ukrainian offensive to take the city.

 

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Come on people time to wake up, Russia-Ukraine protocol it has been arranged between NATO and World leaders for their own goods and needs.

Why only power facilities, not targeting where president zelenskys lives.

Give it a rest, for cryin' out loud! impartial ?

'The attacks on infrastructure had little impact on the battlefield in the east and south where Ukraine’s military is carrying out a counteroffensive. The purpose of this week’s strikes across the country... is fear.' Russia RussiaIsATerroristState

Fight the Russians, punish yourself.😜🤣

I can't wait to see Russia get the same from NATO

Ukraine needs to strike back inside Russia and target their infrastructure.

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