Russian Strikes Leave 4.5 Million Without Power in Ukraine

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of "energy terrorism" on Thursday night, after renewed strikes on the country's energy
infrastructure left some 4.5 million people without power."Tonight, about 4.5 million consumers have been temporarily disconnected from
energy consumption," Zelensky said in his daily evening address."The very fact that Russia is resorting to energy terrorism shows the
weakness of our enemy
missiles and explosive drones onto Ukrainian cities, apparently in the hope of undermining public morale and support for the Kyiv
government's execution of the war as the winter takes its grip.Russian strikes over the past month have destroyed around a third of the
country's power stations
The government has urged Ukrainians to conserve electricity as much as possible.Ahead of Thursday's meeting of the Group of Seven
industrialized powers, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said the G7 would help Ukraine with items including generators and heaters
to survive the winter.As fighting focused increasingly on Russia-held Kherson, Kyiv on Thursday also condemned the "mass forced relocation"
the left-bank of the Kherson region..
to the temporarily occupied Crimea or to Russia," the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said in a statement."Similar deportations are also being
carried out by Russia in the Zaporizhzhia, Luhansk and Donetsk regions, as well as in Crimea."Moscow-installed Kherson governor Vladimir
Saldo said he was moving people further into the region or to Russia because of the risks of a "massive missile attack."Moscow-installed
International Atomic Energy Agency said its inspectors had found no indications of any "undeclared nuclear activities" at three locations
to use dirty bombs against Russian troops.Kyiv has raised fears Moscow itself might resort to using a dirty bomb in a "false flag"
have clear and irrefutable evidence that no one in Ukraine has created or is creating any 'dirty bombs.'"