Ukraine: Russian bombs have fallen on over 30,000 civilian facilities

Since the start of the war in Ukraine, 32,000 civilian targets have been damaged by Russian bombing, Deputy Interior Minister Yevgeny Yenin announced.

These civilian targets are primarily private homes and apartment buildings of civilians,” Yenin said, noting that only 3 percent of the bombing was directed at military targets. Crucially important infrastructures remain in the target of the Russians. To date, damage has been recorded to more than 700 critical infrastructures. They are airports, bridges, oil depots, electrical substations and other” facilities, added the deputy minister.

On November 23, Ukraine was subjected to massive missile attacks. Ukraine’s energy ministry had announced after the raids that all of Ukraine’s nuclear power plants and most of Ukraine’s hydroelectric and thermal plants were temporarily shut down.

Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko announced that on the morning of November 24, two-thirds of the city was left without electricity, while there was no water on the right bank of the city.

On the morning of November 26, 130,000 citizens remained without electricity in the Ukrainian capital. Water supply was fully restored in all areas of the capital.

About the author

The Liberal Globe is an independent online magazine that provides carefully selected varieties of stories. Our authoritative insight opinions, analyses, researches are reflected in the sections which are both thematic and geographical. We do not attach ourselves to any political party. Our political agenda is liberal in the classical sense. We continue to advocate bold policies in favour of individual freedoms, even if that means we must oppose the will and the majority view, even if these positions that we express may be unpleasant and unbearable for the majority.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *