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Russia attacked Kharkiv: large-scale power outages in Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk

Attack on Kharkiv, power outages in regions
Внаслідок нападу Росії на Харків, в Запоріжжі та Дніпропетровську зафіксовані масштабні відключення електроенергії.

Attack on Kharkiv and energy crisis

According to Главком: On January 11, Russia launched an attack on Kharkiv, resulting in reports of an enemy drone strike of the 'Molniya' type in the Slobidskyi district of the city. This incident is part of a broader military operation aimed at Ukraine.

On the same day, at night, large-scale power outages were observed in the Zaporizhzhia region and in certain areas of Dnipropetrovsk. Energy service specialists are currently working to restore stable network operations, noted Ivan Fedorov. The lack of electricity has impacted the lives of local residents, creating additional hardships amidst the war.

Escalation of the conflict and international events

Moreover, at the same time, Voronezh was subjected to a massive drone strike, accompanied by at least twenty explosions. These events indicate an escalation of the conflict and a continuation of attacks using modern technologies.

In the context of international events, it is worth noting that at least 65 people have died in Iran over the past two weeks, and the number of arrests has surpassed 2300 due to mass protests. Meanwhile, protests against the immigration enforcement agency ICE continue in the USA. These events reflect global tensions and instability in various regions of the world.

The attacks on Kharkiv and other regions of Ukraine underscore the ongoing threat from Russian forces and the use of advanced technologies in the conflict. At the same time, the energy crisis in Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk regions complicates the lives of local residents who are already facing numerous challenges in wartime. These events occur against the backdrop of global protests and instability in other countries, which may influence the international response to the conflict in Ukraine.

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