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    Russian strike severs power line to Ukraine nuclear plant

    Russia launched a major assault on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, severing one of two power lines supplying Europe's largest nuclear power plant in southeast Ukraine. The Zaporizhzhia power plant, seized by Russian troops earlier, relies on Ukrainian lines for power. The plant is now at risk of another blackout, which could lead to a nuclear and radiation accident. Multiple cities across Ukraine, including Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Vinnytsia, were targeted in the attacks, aiming to cause a large-scale failure of the country's energy system.

    Toll from Russian strikes on Kryvyi Rig rises to 10: authorities

    During the early hours of Tuesday, air raid sirens blared across the whole of Ukraine, with Kyiv's military officials saying air defence forces destroyed all Russian missiles targeting the Ukrainian capital. Ukraine's top military command said that air forces destroyed 10 out of 14 cruise missiles Russia launched on Ukraine and one of the four Iranian-made drones. It was not immediately clear how many missiles hit Kryvyi Rih and where the Russia-launched drones struck their targets.

    Russia fires 'massive' missile barrage at Ukraine grid

    Defence officials said this week Ukraine forces had shot down a swarm of more than a dozen Iranian-made attack drones launched at Kyiv. Separately on Friday Russian President Vladimir Putin announced he will visit Belarus next week for talks with his counterpart and ally Alexander Lukashenko.

    Air raid sirens across Ukraine, two killed in missile attack in south: Officials

    Ukraine officials in the southern region of Zaporizhzhia said Monday that two people had been killed by Russian missiles as authorities in several regions urged residents to shelter from a fresh Russian missile barrage.

    The Economic Times
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