Despite the ceasefire regime, the occupiers continue to strike critical infrastructure
Russia repeatedly violated agreements on not hitting Ukrainian energy infrastructure, attacking objects in various regions. This was stated during a briefing by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha on April 1, emphasizing the systematic neglect by the aggressor of the agreed-upon commitments.
Strikes on critical infrastructure: which regions were affected?
According to Sybiha, Russia continues to attack energy facilities despite the agreement reached between Ukraine and the USA in Riyadh regarding the inadmissibility of strikes on critical infrastructure.
Specifically, energy facilities in the following regions have been affected by Russian attacks:
- Kherson region – the city was subjected to a new attack in the morning of April 1, resulting in 45,000 residents left without electricity.
- Kharkiv region – the strikes caused serious damage and disruptions to the power grid.
- Poltava region – the enemy attacked one of the important energy supply facilities in the region.
Night attack: Air defense destroyed missiles, but the enemy continues terror
Last night, the Russian army launched a new strike on Ukraine:
- From the Zaporizhzhia direction, the invaders launched two Kh-59/69 missiles, which were successfully destroyed by air defense forces.
- Also, the enemy actively used guided aerial bombs in Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, and Donetsk regions, continuing the destruction of Ukrainian cities.
Despite violations of agreements, Ukraine continues to strengthen its air defenses and calls on international partners to increase pressure on Russia due to its systematic neglect of any agreements.