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TIMELINE-The Russian attacks that have actually pounded Ukraine's power centers

Ukrainians are enduring long power blackouts after Russia released its largest air campaign on Ukraine in almost three months on Sunday, eliminating seven people and renewing fears over the durability of the power system this winter season. Ukrainian authorities typically do not reveal which plants have been hit or how terribly for security reasons. Russia states energy facilities is a genuine military target in the fullscale invasion in launched in Feb. 2022.

Here is an introduction of this year's Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy facilities as reported by Ukrainian authorities. The Kyiv School of Economics estimates it will currently cost $50. billion to bring back the system:

NOVEMBER 17

Russia introduced 120 missiles and 90 drones, eliminating at least. 7 people and causing severe damage to the power system. Power distributor DTEK enforced emergency power cuts of up to. 8 hours throughout large parts of Ukraine. The Black Sea port. city of Odesa was initially without power for more than 48. hours. By Nov. 19, the power cuts had been minimized to 4 hours,. but they were still being implemented all over apart from. western areas on Nov. 20. In the capital Kyiv, the noise of. generators was deafening, with structures in the centre near the. presidential office amongst those impacted.

SEPTEMBER 12. Russian forces assaulted energy facilities in 6 regions,. briefly disrupting the work of power substations in at least. three.

SEPTEMBER 11. Russia attacked energy infrastructure in 4 regions and. momentarily disrupted high-voltage lines in Poltava area and. power substations in Kharkiv region.

SEPTEMBER 10

8 areas' energy facilities was assaulted, with. high-voltage lines and power substations interrupted in a number of.

AUGUST 26. More than 200 missiles and drones killed 7 individuals and struck. energy centers across the country, including Volyn and Rivne in the. northwest, Khmelnytskyi, Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk in the west,. Zhytomyr in the north, Dnipropetrovsk, Kirovohrad and Vinnytsia. in central Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia in the southeast and Odesa in. the south.

AUGUST 20. Russia hit energy facilities in northern Ukraine overnight. and caused a big fire in the west, while the northeastern Sumy. area surrounding Russia reported blackouts in 72 settlements for. more than 18,500 consumers.

AUGUST 13. Russian drones attacked energy facilities the northern. area of Chernihiv.

JUNE 20. A rocket and drone attack struck energy infrastructure in four. eastern and central areas, with a thermal power plant. seriously harmed, 3 power employees hurt and blackouts in. some locations.

JUNE 1. A barrage of Russian missiles and drones harmed energy. facilities and critical infrastructure in the east, centre, and. west: two thermal power plants were hit and devices seriously. damaged.

MAY 31. A Russian rocket attack destroyed a power center and harmed. the power grid in Kyiv.

MAY 8. Russia struck crucial energy facilities in the Stryi district,. where Ukraine has a major underground gas storage site, and a. power generation facility in Chervonohrad district in western. Ukraine.

APRIL 27. Russian missiles pounded power centers in central and western. Ukraine with 4 of DTEK's six thermal power plants. attacked.

APRIL 12. Russian attacks triggered a fire at an energy facility in the. eastern Dnipropetrovsk region and harmed crucial. facilities in the southern Kherson area.

APRIL 11. Russian overnight strikes totally destroyed the big. Trypilska thermal power plant outside Kyiv, a significant supplier for. the regions of Kyiv, Cherkasy and Zhytomyr, built to have a. capability of 1,800 megawatts.

APRIL 10. A Russian rocket and drone attack caused blackouts in the Black. Sea region of Odesa and the neighboring city of Mykolaiv.

MARCH 29. A significant Russian missile and drone attack hit thermal and hydro. power plants in central and western Ukraine. 5 of the 6. DTEK power stations sustained serious damage. The Kaniv. hydroelectric power plant was amongst the targets along with the. Dniester hydroelectric plant.

MARCH 24

An underground gas storage site in western Ukraine. was attacked.

MARCH 22. Russia used 88 rockets and 63 Shahed drones in what Ukraine. said was Russia's biggest airstrike on its energy infrastructure. in two years of war. The attack struck Ukraine's largest dam,. the DniproHES hydroelectric power facility in the southern. Zaporizhzhia area, 8 times. A minimum of five individuals were. eliminated and more than a million others were left without power. Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal stated around 20 substations and. electrical energy stations had actually also been struck. DTEK energy group stated. it lost 50% of its producing capability and the 10-unit Zmiivska. thermal plant in northeastern Kharkiv area was destroyed.

(source: Reuters)