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Attacks on the Ukrainian energy infrastructure after the armistice expires. Russia has launched dozens of drones on Ukraine regions

Russia has attacked the Odessa (South), Sumî (North), Donetsk and Zaporojie (east) with rockets and drones. In the Sumî border region, current feathers were reported following Friday's attacks, Kyiv Independent reports.

Drone attack on a bakery in sum of the EPA-EFE photo

Drone attack on a bakery in sum of the EPA-EFE photo

“The destruction of 33 attack drones, both Shahed and other types, was confirmed in the east, north and south of the country”, they reported Ukrainian air forces on Telegram. According to Agerpres.

The Odessa (South), Sumî (North), Donetsk and Zaporojie regions (south), “They were affected by this enemy attack”the Ukrainian army sent in a statement, stating that, according to the provisional data, Russia used a total of 95 attack systems. They included eight missiles of different types and 87 drones and drone simulators.

The Kremlin announced on Friday, April 18, that the 30 -day energy armistice unilaterally declared by Russia on March 18, has expired. However, the Kremlin stressed that President Vladimir Putin, the supreme commander of the armed forces, has not yet ordered the resumption of attacks on the enemy energy infrastructure.

The Russian anti -aircraft defense shot down two Ukrainian drones during the night above the Kursk and Belgorod border regions, the most affected by the Ukraine war. Both unmanned aircraft had fixed wings, according to a statement of the Russian Ministry of Defense.

This figure contrasts with the 127 drones shot down by Russian batteries in the last 48 hours.

Attacks on the energy infrastructure of the Sumî region

The attacks take place shortly after Moscow announced the conclusion of the partial armistice on the energy infrastructure accepted by both parties following the US -mediated discussions.

Localities in the Sumî region were left without electricity following the attacks. The locals reported that the water supply was also interrupted.

US President Donald Trump has given both countries an ultimatum to agree to negotiate sustainable peace in a few days, otherwise Washington will abandon negotiations and focus on other global problems.

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