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Russia launches missile, drone attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions without power

Russia's second major aerial attack on Ukraine's power grid in less than two weeks amplified fears that Kremlin aims to cripple the country's power generation capacity before winter

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 Ukrainian rescuers work to extinguish a fire at an energy infrastructure facility following a missile attack in Lutsk in Volyn region on Thursday. Pic/AFP

Ukrainian rescuers work to extinguish a fire at an energy infrastructure facility following a missile attack in Lutsk in Volyn region on Thursday. Pic/AFP

In a "massive" attack, Russia fired nearly 200 missiles and drones on Ukraine's energy infrastructure on Thursday, leaving more than a million households without power, officials in Kyiv have said.

According to news agency AP, this marks Russia's second significant aerial assault on Ukraine's power grid in less than two weeks, raising fears that Kremlin intends to cripple the country’s energy production before winter sets in.

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