No risk of dam breach, Ukraine’s state hydropower company says, after Russian on dam in Zaporizhzhia
View image in fullscreenUkraine’s state hydropower company said today that a Russian strike hit the country’s largest dam, the DniproHES in Zaporizhzhia, but that there was no risk of a breach, Reuters reported.
“The goal is not just to damage, but to try again, like last year, to cause a large-scale failure of the country’s energy system,” he wrote on Facebook, according to Reuters.said “this is a matter for the United States. We would prefer that the United States call on the Kyiv regime to abandon its essence, and above all terrorist activity against civilian targets and residential homes,” Reuters reported.
We choked the weapons supply, we failed to provide enough air defence, and now we ask Ukrianians to sit on their hands while cruise missiles land on their families. Such mistakes are setting the course of the entire century. And there is no justification for any of this.Ukraine’s defence ministry has shared data about the types of drones and missiles it says Russia had used overnight.
But it is mainly intended to head off a potential illegal dumping of grain as the Kremlin seeks to weaponise as much as it can in its war againstIt is critical to understand the cost of delays and postponed decisions. This night, Russia launched over 60 "Shahed" drones and nearly 90 missiles of various types at Ukraine.
“There is currently a fire at the station. Emergency services and energy workers are working on the spot, dealing with the consequences of numerous airstrikes,” said Ukrhydroenerho, which runs Ukraine’s network of dams.
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