

KYIV: Russia unleashed a large-scale missile and drone offensive across Ukraine, striking energy facilities and residential areas, killing at least two people, wounding several others, including children, and causing widespread power disruptions across multiple regions, France 24 reported. President Volodymyr Zelensky, in a statement on social media, said Russian forces targeted civilians and energy infrastructure in nine regions, including the capital Kyiv. "We count on America, Europe, and the G7 countries not to ignore Moscow's intent to destroy everything," Zelensky said, urging Western allies to impose further sanctions on Russia to halt its ongoing invasion. Ukraine's largest private energy company, DTEK, confirmed that several of its power plants were damaged. "It's a bad blow in our efforts to keep power flowing this winter," said the company's CEO, Maxim Timchenko. Authorities in the western region of Lviv, which borders NATO and EU member Poland, reported that two energy facilities were hit. The Ukrainian energy ministry said a "significant number of consumers" were left without electricity, but did not provide specific figures. The latest Russian assault consisted of 52 missiles and 653 drones, of which 623 aerial targets were intercepted. The barrage marks one of the largest single attacks on Ukraine's energy network this year, France 24 reported, citing Ukraine's air force. In the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia, two people were killed and 17 others injured, including six children, local officials confirmed. (ANI)
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