Falling debris damaged heat networks, power line in Kryvyi Rih
The falling debris in Kryvyi Rih damaged heat networks and a power line. Several boiler houses in the city were shut down due to the loss of power.
24 March 2024
The falling debris in Kryvyi Rih damaged heat networks and a power line. Several boiler houses in the city were shut down due to the loss of power.
The Ukrainian air defense forces shot down about ten enemy missiles over Kyiv and on the approaches to the capital in the early hours of Sunday.
In Zaporizhzhia and the Zaporizhzhia district, nearly 500 houses were damaged or destroyed following a Russian massive missile attack on March 22.
Missile fragments fell in the Desnianskyi district of the capital, according to Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko.
Damages to the Ukrainian energy system since the full-scale invasion, excluding the latest missile and drone barrage aftermath, have reached $11.5 billion.
23 March 2024
Russian troops attacked the Slobidskyi district of Kharkiv, using a Kh-35 missile, and damaged warehouses and buildings of the enterprise.
Work is underway in Kharkiv to restore electricity and heat supply after the missile attack on March 22.
During the day, Ukraine’s defense forces of Ukraine repelled 54 Russian attacks in the Lyman, Bakhmut, Avdiivka, Novopavlivka, and Kherson directions.
A non-residential building was damaged in Kharkiv during today's shelling.
Andriy Yermak, Head of the President’s Office, met with U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink to brief her on Russia’s strike targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
The Russian invasion forces hit Dnipropetrovsk region 14 times, leaving a woman injured in Kryvyi Rih.
If Russia’s goal is to destroy the Dnipro hydropower plant’s dam, more missile attacks should be expected.
The most difficult situation with power supply remains in the Kharkiv region. There are still disconnected consumers in the Kharkiv and Khmelnytskyi regions, and there are blackout schedules in the Odesa region.
The Maltese OSCE Chairmanship has condemned the latest wave of Russian shelling of critical infrastructure in Ukraine.
Russian forces are attacking Ukrainian energy facilities, aiming to undermine the country's defense industrial capacities.
Recent Ukrainian drone strikes have disabled major Russia’s oil refineries, which has dealt a blow to the nation’s economy. Also, Russia is unlikely to be able to defend against further such attacks.
In Dnipropetrovsk region, two main 330 kV overhead lines providing backup power supply to the Zaporizhzha nuclear power plant were disabled as a result of the latest Russian strike.
A 19-year-old man was injured in Kharkiv as a result of an attack by enemy drones.
One person was injured in the Sumy region due to Russian shelling.
A person was killed and three others were injured as a result of shelling by Russian troops in the Kherson region.
During the day, the enemy struck 299 times at 12 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region.
The Russian army's night attack conducted with Shahed-131/136 drones caused damage to energy facilities in the Dnipropetrovsk region and Zaporizhzhia.
In the early hours of Saturday, Russian drones and artillery hit the Nikopol district in Dnipropetrovsk region.
Russia’s Kuybyshev refinery went ablaze in Samara region in what is reported as a UAV strike in the early hours of Saturday.
22 March 2024
The number of those injured in a Russian missile attack on Zaporizhzhia has increased to 29, among them two children.
The death toll in Russia's March 22 missile and drone attack on Ukraine has increased to five.
Russian terror is possible now only because Ukraine lacks air defense systems, and there is not enough political will to provide them.
Ukrhydroenergo, the operator of Ukraine’s hydropower plants, discussed with international partners assistance in the restoration of the Dnipro hydroelectric plant that suffered a massive Russian missile strike early Friday.
On Friday, Ukraine reported 57 combat engagements with Russia’s invasion forces.
The leaders of the EU member states, who met in Brussels for the European Council, separately emphasized in their final document they would never recognize the results of the so-called "elections" Russian invaders held in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, and would join forces with international partners for holding Russia and its political leadership accountable for crimes committed in Ukraine.