The director of the International Atomic Energy Agency called the effect of the strikes on the energy grid “very concerning.”
Author: MARC SANTORA
Russian Attacks on Ukraine’s Power Grid Endanger Nuclear Plants, U.N. Agency Says
The director of the International Atomic Energy Agency called the effect of the strikes on the energy grid “very concerning.”
For Ukraine, Keeping the Lights On Is One of the Biggest Battles
This week’s missile assault by Russian forces has hit at least 15 energy facilities — some for the fifth or sixth time — forcing controlled blackouts in every part of the country.
Reopened Rail Route in Ukraine Restores Some Order
On Monday night, the first train from Kyiv departed for the Black Sea city, which had been pummeled for months by Russian attacks.
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant in Southern Ukraine Again Relies on Generators After Shelling
It is at least the fourth time the facility has lost connection to outside power since Russian forces began occupying it early in the war.
Kyiv Prepares 425 Shelters in Case of a Russian Nuclear Attack
Worries that the Kremlin might turn to its nuclear arsenal have deepened since President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia raised the specter of using such weapons to hold on to territorial gains.
Russia Pushes Ukrainians to Relocate as Possible Battle for Kherson Looms
Ukrainian officials said that Moscow was trying to clear out civilians to provide places for newly mobilized Russian troops to occupy.
Kyiv Residents Line Up At Wells After City Loses Running Water
Before the latest round of assaults on Ukrainian infrastructure, a buzz had returned to the capital.
Russia Withdraws From Grain Deal After Drone Attack on Black Sea Fleet
The Russian move jeopardized a rare case of wartime coordination aimed at lowering global food prices and combating hunger.
Ukraine’s Army Advances Toward Kherson, as Mud Season Arrives
Fall rains have turned the earth to sludge, slowing advances at least until the winter freeze, in conditions that have hampered military movement for centuries.