[Russia] - Russian Missiles and Drones Target Ukrainian Energy Sites

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russia fired a combined 100 missiles and drones at Ukraine overnight in a barrage that targeted energy sites across the country, Ukrainian
officials said on Saturday.Russia has launched dozens of aerial attacks at Ukraine's power facilities throughout the war, causing
significant damage and energy shortages as Ukraine's stretched air defenses struggle to repel the waves of drones and missiles."The enemy
launched 53 missiles of various types and 47 attack drones," Ukraine's Air Force said, adding that it shot down 35 of the missiles and all
but one of the drones.Two thermal power plants were damaged in the attack, the DTEK power operator said, without specifying where they were
located."It was another extremely difficult night for the Ukrainian energy sector
The enemy struck two of our thermal power plants
The equipment was seriously damaged," the company said in a statement on Telegram.It was the sixth major attack on DTEK thermal power plants
the EU.The ministry warned that power restrictions were likely on Saturday evening as a result of the attacks.President Volodymyr Zelensky
said Moscow was trying to "exploit" a lack of "determination" among Ukraine's key Western backers and repeated his call for more air defense
systems."Russia's main goal is to normalize terror, to exploit the lack of sufficient air defense and determination of Ukraine's partners,"
he said in a social media post."This is a test of humanity and determination for the free world
Either we pass this test together, or the world will plunge into even greater destabilization and chaos," he added.In a daily briefing,
Russia's Defense Ministry said it had launched a "group strike with long-range..
precision weapons against Ukrainian energy facilities that support the work of enterprises of the military-industrial complex."It said the
strikes were a "response to attempts by the Kyiv regime to damage Russian energy and transport facilities."Ukraine has hit several Russian
attacks.Separately on Saturday, Kharkiv Governor Oleh Syniehubov said rescuers pulled two more bodies from the rubble of a major missile
strike that hit Kharkiv city in the early hours of Friday, taking the number of those killed to nine.