Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Millions face blackout in Ukraine after persistent Russian strikes

Authoritie­s were working to restore power nationwide after Russia this week unleashed what Ukraine said was heaviest attack on civilian infrastruc­ture in the nine-month war

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AT LEAST 10 million people in Ukraine were facing rolling blackouts as the country and its power infrastruc­ture were continuous­ly pounded by Russian strikes on Friday.

The country also saw heavy fighting rage on in the eastern regions of Luhansk and Donetsk.

With the capital Kyiv seeing its first snow flurries of the winter, authoritie­s said they were working to restore power nationwide after Russia earlier this week unleashed what Ukraine said was the heaviest bombardmen­t of the civilian infrastruc­ture of the nine-monthold war.

About 10 million people are without power, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a Thursday evening video address, in a country with a pre-war population of about 44 million. He said authoritie­s in some areas ordered forced emergency blackouts.

Russia’s defense ministry said Friday its forces had used long-range weapons Thursday to strike defense and industrial facilities, including “missile manufactur­ing facilities.”

Ukrainian forces in the past 24 hours downed two Russian cruise missiles, five air-launched missiles and five Iranian-made Shahed-136 drones, Ukraine’s military said.

Reuters was unable to verify battlefiel­d reports.

The United Nations has warned of a humanitari­an disaster in Ukraine this winter due to power and water shortages. One of the European Commission’s three vice presidents, Valdis Dombrovski­s, arrived in Kyiv Friday to discuss emergency EU financial support for Ukraine in the coming months.

Pope Francis reiterated that the Vatican was ready to do anything possible to help end the conflict.

“We must all be pacifists,” he told the Italian daily, La Stampa. “Wanting peace, not just a truce that may only serve to rearm. Real peace, which is the fruit of dialogue.”

‘TORTURE CHAMBER’

Investigat­ors in areas of the Kherson region recaptured by Ukraine in a counteroff­ensive last week have uncovered 63 bodies bearing signs of torture after Russian forces left, Ukraine’s interior minister was quoted as saying.

The Ukrainian parliament’s human rights commission­er, Dmytro Lubinets, released a video of what he said was a torture chamber used by Russian forces in the Kherson region, including a small room in which he said up to 25 people were kept at a time.

Reuters was unable to verify the claims – which included the use of electric shocks to secure confession­s – made by Lubinets and others in the video. Russia denies its troops deliberate­ly attack civilians or have committed atrocities.

Mass burial sites have been found in other parts previously occupied by Russian troops, including some with civilian bodies showing signs of torture.

A Reuters witness heard explosions in the center of Kherson city Friday morning and saw black smoke rising from behind buildings. Police blocked off access but the commotion did not seem to faze hundreds of people on the central square as they queued for humanitari­an aid.

The square had been a frenetic melee of humanitari­an aid queues and displays of patriotism on Thursday as residents celebrated their liberation from months of Russian occupation but the mood was also one of deep uncertaint­y.

“We’re fine, but we don’t know what to expect. Nothing is over yet. On that (east) bank of the river, the (Russian) forces are gathering. On this side, they are gathering. We are in the middle,” said Ihor, 48, an unemployed builder.

The deputy head of Ukraine’s presidenti­al administra­tion said Russian forces had “plundered” the Kherson region before they withdrew last week.

“After a trip to the ... Kherson region, one thing became clear - our people there need a lot of help. The Russians not only killed and mined but also robbed all the cities and villages. There is practicall­y nothing there,” Kyrylo Tymoshenko said on the Telegram messaging app.

Russia has moved some troops from Kherson to reinforce its positions in the eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Ukraine’s military said Russian forces had fired artillery on the towns of Bakhmut and nearby Soledar in the Donetsk region, among others.

Russian fire also hit Balakliya in the northeaste­rn Kharkiv region, which Ukraine recaptured in September, and Nikopol, a city on the opposite bank of the Kakhovka reservoir from the Zaporizhzh­ia nuclear power station, the statement said.

 ?? ?? A local reacts outside their destroyed apartment building, Mariupol, Ukraine, Nov. 16, 2022.
A local reacts outside their destroyed apartment building, Mariupol, Ukraine, Nov. 16, 2022.

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