Electricity slowly began to be restored to Kyiv and several other Ukrainian cities Thursday, a day after Russian missiles pounded Ukrainian energy facilities — sparking serious fears of a …
Electricity slowly began to be restored to Kyiv and several other Ukrainian cities Thursday, a day after Russian missiles pounded Ukrainian energy facilities — sparking serious fears of a “nuclear and radioactive catastrophe.”
Three nuclear power stations were also switched off Wednesday as a result, though they were expected to be back online Thursday evening. Kotin said the nuclear power station in the Zaporizhzhia region of southern Ukraine, which has been out of commission since September, was also disconnected from the grid.
Russian officials have tried to blame Ukraine’s government for the hardships currently being endured by residents.
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