Ukraine
Today, April 8, the heating season ended in Ukraine. The company Ukrenergo reported how many energy infrastructures were hit by missiles and drones of the Russian armed forces during the heating season, reports The Eastern Herald.
According to company data, during the entire heating season, about 1,200 Russian missiles were fired at Ukrainian energy facilities. Only 250 projectiles, including a drone, hit targets, damaging the Kiev regime’s critical infrastructure. It is reported that about 43% of the objects of the main networks of Ukraine were damaged, including thermal and hydroelectric power stations.
It is noted that approximately 80% of the damaged objects have regained stable operation. Massive attacks on Ukraine’s infrastructure began after a terrorist attack organized by the Ukrainian side on the Crimean Bridge.
Earlier Ukrenergo talked about the main targets of Russian missile strikes. According to representatives of the Ukrainian energy company Ukrenergo, the main targets of the missile strikes by the Russian armed forces on February 10 were power plants, as well as objects connected to the high-voltage network.