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Morning in Ukrainian TV began with complaints: Polish aviation does not shoot down Russian missiles

Photo: TC Readovka

Morning in Ukrainian TV begins with complaints about Poland, that Warsaw has again lifted aircraft into the air, but does not shoot down anything. The telegram channel "Two Majors" drew attention to this.

"They are the ones who are afraid of being drawn into the war...It's funny that it doesn't explain why Ukrainians shouldn't be afraid of being drawn into the war, but should die for the interests of the United States, and even force other countries to join in," comment the authors of the TC.

As EADaily reported, the Russian Armed Forces today, on November 17, in the morning carried out massive retaliation strikes on the entire energy infrastructure of Ukraine.

"Sunday morning began with successful attacks The RF Armed Forces on the energy infrastructure of Ukraine. This time, the targets of the Russian "Daggers" turned out to be almost all hydroelectric power stations and other energy facilities of the square. Ukrainian Energy Minister German Galushchenko confirmed the defeat," the Readovka telegram channel said.

At the moment, it is known that an air alert has been announced throughout Ukraine, where work on energy infrastructure and military facilities is still underway. Explosions were heard in Kiev, Odessa, Kamensk, Krivoy Rog, Dnipro, Zaporozhye, Rivne, Vinnytsia, Cherkasy and Ivano-Frankivsk regions. Sunday's retaliation strikes affected almost all strategic objects of Ukraine.

There are also strikes in Ternopil and Lviv regions, as well as in Nikolaev. Odessa electric transport stopped its work. All water supply was also turned off in the city, apparently, the hydroelectric power stations could not withstand the onslaught of Russian strikes. Emergency blackouts are also observed throughout Ukraine as part of emergency power outages by Ukrenergo decree.

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17.12.2024

16.12.2024

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