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Another massive attack of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation left Kharki...

Colossal destruction: what is known about new strikes of Russians in Kharkiv

Another massive attack of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation left Kharkiv without water, heating and light. According to the mayor of the city, critical objects were seriously damaged. Russian troops during a massive missile attack on Friday, December 16, seriously damaged infrastructure in Kharkiv. According to the mayor of the city Igor Terekhov, the city damaged the energy system. "There are tremendous infrastructure destruction, this is first and foremost an energy system.

Our utilities together with energy have already begun to eliminate what the enemy has done," the mayor said. He noted that there are no heating, electricity and water supply in Kharkiv residential buildings. Terekhov urged the locals to understand the situation and to visit, when necessary, "points of indomitability". "You will be provided with hot drinks there, and you will be able to charge mobile phones," Igor Terekhov added.

According to him, emergency crews will do everything to restore all the destruction in the shortest possible time. We will remind, Russian troops launched almost 60 missiles across Ukraine. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation fired Kyiv, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia and other cities of Ukraine. As a result of attacks in all regions of the country, emergency shutdowns of electricity.

In addition to Kharkiv, there are problems with water supply in Kiev and Kryvyi Rih, and Kremenchuk also remained without heating. Meanwhile, as the Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ignat reported, in the morning of December 16, Russia released more than 60 missiles across Ukraine to dispersal the Ukrainian Air Defense forces. According to him, missiles X-555 and X-101 "traditionally" were produced from TU-95 bombers. There were also launches of winged caliber missiles from ships in the Black Sea.