The missile attack on March 22 was the largest attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure since the beginning of the full-scale phase of the war, as the enemy combined various means of attack, kamikaze drones, ballistic and cruise missiles. Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, the head of NPC Ukrenergo, said this in a commentary to The Associated Press, UNN reports.
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According to Kudrytsky, Friday's shelling was the largest attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure since the beginning of the full-scale war.
This attack was particularly dangerous as the enemy combined various means of attack, including kamikaze drones, ballistic and cruise missiles. Russia attempted to destroy every major power facility that feeds the city of Kharkiv, leaving at least 700,000 people without power. It is estimated that several hundred thousand customers in other regions were also left without power
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On the night of March 22, Russian missiles attacked Ukraine's largest hydroelectric power plant, the Dnipro hydroelectric power plant in Zaporizhzhia, causing a fire , but there is no threat of a dam breach.