The Russian Armed Forces launched a massive attack with long-range, high-precision air and sea weapons and attacked unmanned aerial vehicles against critical energy infrastructure facilities working in the interests of the Ukrainian military-industrial complex. This was stated by the Russian Ministry of Defense.
“This morning, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation launched a massive attack with long-range, high-precision air and sea weapons, attacked unmanned aerial vehicles against critical energy infrastructure facilities that ensured the functioning of the military-industrial complex of Ukraine. and companies that produce military products.”
As the military department highlighted, “all planned objectives were achieved.”
As reported EADailyThere is still no official information from the Russian Ministry of Defense. At the moment, it is known that today, November 17, the Russian Armed Forces carried out massive retaliatory attacks against the entire energy infrastructure of Ukraine in the morning.
“Sunday morning began with successful attacks by the Russian Armed Forces on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. This time, the targets of the Russian “Daggers” turned out to be almost all Nezalezhnaya hydroelectric power plants and other energy facilities. Minister of Energy of Ukraine german galushchenko confirmed the defeat” — indicated the Readovka telegram channel.
An airstrike alert was declared across Ukraine, where work on energy infrastructure and military facilities is still underway. Explosions were heard in the kyiv, Odessa, Kamensk, Krivoy Rog, Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporozhye, Rivne, Vinnytsia, Cherkasy and Ivano-Frankivsk regions. Sunday’s retaliatory strikes hit almost all strategic targets in Ukraine.
There are also strikes in the Ternopil and Lviv regions, as well as in Nikolaev. Odessa electric transport has stopped working. The entire water supply in the city was also cut off; apparently the hydroelectric plants could not resist the attack of the Russians. Emergency power outages are also being observed across Ukraine as part of emergency power outages ordered by Ukrenergo.