The latest wave of bombing has left more than ten million people, 20% of the population, without electricity in Ukraine. On the other hand, the first train from kyiv since the start of the war arrived in Kherson this morning.
Euskaraz irakurri: Errusiak Zaporizhian egindako eraso batek azpiegitura industriala kaltetu du, zenbait etxe berorik gabe utzita
The Ukrainian city of Zaporizhia has received a new attack late on Friday in which two Russian missiles have hit an industrial infrastructure, although there have been a total of five impacts that have caused a fire in the area, as reported by the mayor, Anatolii Kurtiev. The attack has claimed at least one life and left more than 120 homes without heat.
The local governor has reported that several people could have been trapped under the rubblesince there were employees working on the affected infrastructure.
As a result of this attack, half the population of one of the city’s districts has remained without heating and several houses have been damaged, although they continue to measure the scope of these, as reported in a subsequent message.
Kurtiev has informed that the emergency services are working in the place after the impacts.
More than ten million Ukrainians, without electricity
The latest wave of Russian bombing has left more than ten million people -20% of the population- without electricity supply in Ukraine, according to the president, Volodimir Zelenski, who has promised to do “everything possible” to “normalize” the situation in the energy sphere.
The Government carries out temporary and planned cuts but, as Zelenski has acknowledged in a speech to the nation, other “emergency” ones also take place. The regions of Vinitsia, Odessa, Sumi and kyiv are the most affected by the latest attacks.
The first train from kyiv since the beginning of the war arrives in Kherson
Secondly, the first train coming from kyiv since the start of the war has arrived this morning in Kherson, which had been occupied since the beginning of March by Russian troops until the recent withdrawal from this southern Ukrainian city.
A member of the Kherson regional council, Serhiy Jlan, reported this Friday that “about 200 passengers who have bought a ticket to victory will go.”
He indicated that the next trains will leave kyiv on even days and Kherson on odd days, while congratulating “everyone who returns home.”
Source: Eitb

Kingston is an accomplished author and journalist, known for his in-depth and engaging writing on sports. He currently works as a writer at 247 News Agency, where he has established himself as a respected voice in the sports industry.