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Mayor of Kharkiv says that Russia has destroyed a large energy facility at Kharkiv

The mayor of Kharkiv said that Russian forces destroyed a large power plant in Ukraine's second largest?city. This is the latest target of the winter air campaign launched by Moscow, which has left millions of Ukrainians in darkness and cold.

The Russians have attacked Ukraine's power grid, and other energy infrastructures while launching a military offensive. Kyiv is now on the defensive as it faces U.S. demands to ensure peace.

Ihor Terekhov wrote on the Telegram app that he did not know what kind of facility was 'hit', but that emergency crews are on the scene, working round the clock.

Kharkiv is a city that has been regularly targeted with drones, missiles and glide-bombs during the five year war.

The regional governor Oleh Synehubov stated that officials are still trying to determine the extent of damages from Thursday's attacks.

In the last week, power outages have increased and there are now cuts in heating and water supply. This is because Ukraine has been battling a cold spell that has weakened its already strained energy system.

Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, said on Thursday that there are still around 300 apartment blocks in the Ukrainian capital without heat. An attack on January 9 knocked out the heating to half of the city's tall buildings.

Russia has also intensified its attacks on the ports of southern Odesa, Ukraine. Oleksiy Kulba, deputy prime minister of Ukraine, reported that a missile attack on Thursday in Chornomorsk damaged shipping containers and injured one person.

(source: Reuters)