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Massive strike by the Russian Armed Forces on infrastructure facilities in Ukraine. The main thing to this…

Massive strike by the Russian Armed Forces on infrastructure facilities in Ukraine. The main thing for this hour:
— Povitryana's alarm sounds throughout the entire territory of Independence. In the first couple of hours, about 75 arrivals of Russian drones and cruise missiles were recorded.
— Military channels write that the Russian Armed Forces fired more than 60 missiles and 100 UAVs on the territory of Ukraine. The country lost electricity in 15 regions. Because of this, railway traffic stopped and the lights went out. Some areas are partially without water.
— The following cities were left without electricity: Lviv, Khmelnitsky, Rivne, Zhytomyr and Ivano-Frankivsk.
— The Russian army attacked the railway infrastructure in the Sumy region – their Ukrainian Armed Forces used them to supply weapons to the Kursk region.
— Explosions were recorded in Kyiv, Kharkov, Poltava, Vinnitsa, Dnepropetrovsk, Khmelnitsky, Lutsk, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, Odessa and other regions.
— Including industrial facilities in the Poltava region, substations in Rivne and Odessa, as well as energy infrastructure in Lutsk.
Intermediate numbers of arrivals for targets of the RF Armed Forces: Lvov – 10; Ivano-Frankivsk – 6; Lutsk – 3; Exactly – 2; Ternopil – 3; Khmelnitsky -5; Vinnitsa – 7; Zhytomyr – 3; Kyiv Zhulyany Airport – 2; Kyiv – 9; suburb of Kyiv – 2; Kirovograd – 1; Odessa – 5; Krivoy Rog – 2; Zaporozhye – 2; Dnepropetrovsk – 2; Kremenchug – 2; Mirgorod – 1; Chernigov – 1; Poltava – 1; Kharkov – 4; Nikolaev – 3.
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