Blasts in Kyiv’s Shevchenkivskyi

Guwahati: City mayor Vitaly Klichko posted on his Telegram channel on Wednesday that blasts had been heard in the Shevchenkivskyi area of Kyiv, according to TASS.

“Explosions in the capital’s Shevchenkovsky district,” the mayor wrote.

At 05:55, the Ukrainian capital’s air raid alarm was issued, according to TASS (06:55 Moscow time). In the regions of Kyiv, Vinnitsa, and Zhitomir, sirens also sounded.

The central region of Kiev is where you’ll find the Shevchenkivskyi district. The industrial complex of the district houses 71 businesses.

The Ukrainian President in his address on Tuesday said: “In 293 days of this terrible war, the very developments created opportunities for various countries and leaders to show themselves and to find their function in the protection of what all of us in the world value anyway.”

“And I am grateful to you, dear friends, for the fact that New Zealand was one of the first to start supporting Ukraine in the struggle for independence and justice,” he said.

“Various dictators and aggressors always do not realize that the strength of the free world is not that someone is big and accumulated missiles, but that everyone knows how to unite and act decisively, sincerely, and that everyone makes their unique contribution to the common cause,” he added.

Over 1.5 million people in the port city of Odesa, Ukraine, were left without electricity on Saturday amid falling temperatures as a result of the attack on the energy infrastructure, according to Al Jazeera.

Russian strikes reportedly hit significant transmission lines and equipment early on Saturday, according to officials, according to Al Jazeera.

According to CNN, a missile strike carried out by Russia in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev resulted in at least three fatalities and six injuries. The incident coincides with continuous Russian attacks on the nation’s vital energy infrastructure. According to the mayor of the city, the infrastructure facility in Kyiv was attacked in the afternoon.

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