Russia fires more than 60 missiles at Ukraine in the morning: situation in different cities

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Situation in Ukrainian cities after Russian shelling: More than 60 rockets fired
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11:30, 16.12.2022

Some towns are de-energised. There are water and heating cuts.



This was reported by Yuriy Ignat, speaker of the Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, during a press marathon broadcast

As a result of this morning's shelling, various regions of Ukraine were hit

In the Kharkiv region, the occupiers struck 3 critical infrastructure. According to preliminary information, there were no casualties. This was reported by the Chairman of the Regional State Administration Oleg Sinegubov. Kharkiv itself is completely without power. The underground in the city has stopped

Poltava is also without power, said the mayor of the city Alexander Mamay. Cherkassy is also de-energized

In Sumy Region, Kirovograd Region and Zhytomyr Region, power supply is cut due to the threat of massive shelling. The heads of the respective regional state administrations have reported.

The city's heating system in Kremenchuk is down due to a temporary power outage in Poltava Region, Mayor Vitaliy Maletskyy has said.

In Dnipropetrovsk, Mayor Boris Filatov asked citizens to replenish the water supply.

On the territory of Korosten municipal territorial community in Zhytomyr region there is a hit on the infrastructure facility - Mayor of Korosten Volodymyr Moskalenko.

The railway has also been affected. Due to damage to the energy infrastructure, a number of railway sections in Kharkiv, Kirovohrad, Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions have been de-energized. Now passenger electric trains in these regions will move thanks to reserve diesel locomotives. Ukrzaliznytsia reports

Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko said that energy facilities in both the east and the south of the country were damaged as a result of enemy missile strikes.

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