The Russian Federation has damaged almost all thermal power plants in Ukraine with missiles

The Russian Federation is deliberately destroying Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
There have already been six massive attacks on Ukrainian power facilities.
This was reported by Ukrayinska Pravda.
Volodymyr Kudrytskyy, head of Ukrenergo, says that there are practically no intact thermal or hydro power plants left in Ukraine.
Last week the Ukrainian energy system was already subjected to the sixth massive missile attack - and it was the biggest attack of all. About 100 heavy missiles were fired, and the targets were energy system facilities: mainly Ukrenergo substations, but also Ukrainian power plants. 15 facilities of Ukrenergo were damaged that day...," Volodymyr Kudrytsky said.
That is, practically the entire thermal and hydro generation was hit by missiles. Also, almost no Ukrenergo substations were left undamaged.
That is, practically every important substation has already been hit - some substations have been hit several times: three, five, and even eight times, some of them. The scale of destruction is colossal," added the head of Ukrenergo.
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