Ukraine suffered sweeping blackouts and water supplies were cut for 80 percent of Kyiv residents on Monday after another wave of Russian missile strikes on key infrastructure.
Kyiv residents fill plastic containers and bottles at a water pump in one of the parks in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on October 31, 2022 amid sweeping blackouts and water interruptions after what Ukrainian officials called another"massive" Russian missile attack on energy facilities. Sergei Chuzavkov/ AFP
"Engineers are also working to restore power to 350,000 homes in Kyiv that were left without electricity," he added. The Russian army confirmed it had carried out cruise missile strikes and said they had all reached their intended targets.Three missiles struck a site to the north of Kyiv, a soldier close to the target told AFP.
"We were together with my family, preparing my daughter for school, but now there is no electricity in our house and at school," said Ryabova, a translator."But we are worrying and talking about opportunities to move abroad, because there is a cold winter ahead. We may not have electricity, heat supply. It can be hard to handle, especially with a small child.
But Russia announced Saturday it would suspend its participation in the deal after accusing Kyiv of a "massive" drone attack on its Black Sea fleet, which Ukraine labelled a "false pretext." But Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned that continuing grain exports without Russian participation was "hardly feasible."In all, 12 ships were due to leave Ukraine on Monday and four were to head to the country, according to the Joint Coordination Centre that has been overseeing the agreement.
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