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30% of Ukraine’s power plants destroyed in less than a week, says Zelensky

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30% of Ukraine’s power plants destroyed in less than a week, says Zelensky

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  • Ukraine’s president says 30% of the country’s power plants have been damaged since October 10.
  • At least three Ukrainian cities have been hit with power outages following Russia’s attacks on key infrastructure, according to local authorities.
  • Zelensky’s announcement comes in the wake of Russia’s recent strikes on critical energy infrastructure.
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30% of the country’s power plants have been damaged since October 10, according to Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky.

“Another kind of Russian terrorism involves attacks on essential infrastructure and the energy sector. Since Oct 10, 30% of Ukraine’s power stations have been destroyed, causing massive blackouts across the country. No space left for negotiations with Putin’s regime,” Zelensky tweeted Tuesday.

Zelensky’s announcement comes in the wake of Russia’s recent strikes on critical energy infrastructure in Ukraine.

Areas in at least three Ukrainian cities have been hit with power outages following Russia’s attacks on key infrastructure Tuesday, according to local authorities.

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