Ukraine collides with two Russian warships Ukraine’s military announced on Sunday that it was stationed in the illegally occupied Crimea peninsula. The target was Amphibious ships Yamal and Azov, communication centers and other infrastructure of the Black Sea Fleet. “This was the most massive attack in recent times,” said Mikhail Razvozhaev, the Russian-appointed governor of Sevastopol. A 65-year-old man was killed and four others were injured. Footage shared on social media showed a massive explosion in the city, with fireballs and black smoke rising into the air.
Poland says it will seek explanations from Moscow after Russian missiles violated Polish airspace during a missile attack on Ukraine. Asifa Kassam writes. In response, NATO member Poland has put its military on high alert. “Above all, we call on the Russian Federation to stop terrorist airstrikes against the population and territory of Ukraine, to end the war and to address its internal problems,” Poland’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
After the violation of Polish airspace, US Ambassador to Ukraine Brigitte Brink told Russia: “They continue to launch drones and missiles indiscriminately without regard to millions of civilians, in violation of international law.”.
Ann Underground gas storage (UGS) site in Ukraine The attack on Sunday came amid a series of Russian missile attacks on power facilities and rolling blackouts. Ukraine’s state-run Naftogaz Energy Company reported an attack on a gas storage facility, but added that gas supplies to consumers were not affected.Mostly ukrainegas storage capacity is located in the western part of the country and can store approximately 30 billion cubic meters of gas.
Ukraine’s Ministry of Energy and distributors agree that Ukraine After the recent Russian attack, electricity imports increased and exports were suspended DTEK, the largest energy producer, lost 50% of capacity. Russia attacked Ukraine’s power generation and transmission facilities on Friday, causing widespread power outages in many regions, and early Sunday morning energy facilities in three Ukrainian regions were also attacked.
Zelenskiy said in a video address Sunday night. More than 200,000 residents of Kharkiv, a frequent target of Russian attacks, were left without reliable electricity. He said the network was restored at another location. Zelenskiy said a “strict schedule” on electricity use is being enforced in Kharkiv. DTEK, the largest private power company, announced that rolling blackouts were implemented at the port of Odesa.
Serhii Kovalenko, head of distribution company Yasno, said Russia Two parts of the energy system, power generation and distribution, were attacked, hitting both thermal and hydropower plants.. “The enemy heavily attacked power grid nodes and transformers,” he said. Russia attempted to destroy a critical energy infrastructure facility in western Ukraine’s Lviv region on Sunday, the Energy Ministry said. The equipment caught fire and the facility lost power. Power lines in the Kiev region were damaged, leaving 1,400 households in two settlements without power.
Russia said on Sunday that its air defense forces responded to 22 aircraft. Ukraine launches Vampire missile into Russia’s Belgorod region.





