In the Odesa region, “missiles have hit regional energy infrastructure and damaged residential buildings,” said Governor Maksim Marchenko, speaking of a “massive rocket attack” that knocked out power in parts of the city. victims.” Due to the attacks, restrictions on electricity use are being put in place.
Kharkiv, the country’s second-largest city, was hit 15 times, according to local governor Oleg Sinegubov. Utilities were also targeted there. “The enemy has carried out about 15 attacks on the city and region of Kharkiv,” Sinegoebov said on social media. “The occupiers again targeted essential installations.” A home was also hit, the governor said.
Serhi Hamali, the governor of the western Ukrainian region of Khmelnytsky, also reports that “the enemy is attacking essential infrastructure”. He calls on the inhabitants to stay in the bomb shelters.
Missile attacks were also reported in Dnipro and other areas of Ukraine in the night from Wednesday to Thursday.
‘The Kyiv Independent’ reports that a loud explosion was also heard in the Ukrainian capital.