“Serious issues” in Dnipro and Kharkiv without heat after missile attacks – reports

Source: Ihor Terekhov, Borys Filatov

The city of Dnipro will have to deal with “serious issues” after a Russian missile attack on Wednesday while Kharkiv is grappling with the havoc the attack has wrecked on its boilers, thermal power plants, and energy facilities.

Dnipro’s mayor, Borys Filatov said the aftermath of the attacks is being handled by emergency services, including the military administration, police, energy company workers, utility services, and volunteers.

One death has been confirmed, with more details to follow.

Meanwhile, 12 missiles and scores”Shahed” drones targeted Kharkiv, leaving much of the city residents without heat. Ukraine’s power grip operator, Ukrenergo, had to impose rolling blackouts.

Mayor Ihor Terekhov said the there were four injured people after drones targeted residential areas. Despite the damage, municipal services maintained the operation of electric transport.  Help centers  have been set up in the city, and repair teams are working to restore heat supplies.

In just 1.5 months, Ukrainian specialists have created an innovative protective shell for the control modules of anti-aircraft missile systems (AMS) Patriot and Iris-T SLM. This development was another step in strengthening Ukraine’s defense capabilities, aimed at protecting key elements of the air defense system from debris damage.

Military serviceman of the International Legion for the Defense of Ukraine with the call sign “Paradox” is the crew commander of the American M113 armored personnel carrier. He is a master at using it and is constantly improving, because the legionnaire’s skills are tested every day in battle. You have to drive to the front lines, often under artillery fire and drone attacks.

Notorious supporter of the concept “in order for a cow to eat less and give more milk, it needs to be fed less and milked more” “Servant of the People” Danylo Hetmantsev, under the guise of “business requirements”, registered a draft law on the collection of VAT on all foreign purchases, regardless of their value. In other words, every Ukrainian, buying goods of any value and purpose abroad, when sending them to Ukraine, will have to pay an additional fifth part, or 20% of the cost of the goods.

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