In Ukraine, attacks on energy-related facilities by the Russian military continued on the 18th, killing three people in the capital Kyiv. I'm here.

In Ukraine, attacks by Russian forces were confirmed in various places on the 18th following the 17th, and President Zelensky has accused Russia of destroying 30% of the country's power plants.



Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, said on social media that three people were killed in an attack on a power plant in the city.



Power outages and water outages have occurred in some areas around the power plant.



In the room of Maksim Herashko (42), who lives on the 9th floor of an apartment building, there was a power outage in the morning, and I could not collect information on the TV, so I had to charge my smartphone with a storage battery for leisure.



In addition, the water pump stopped due to the power outage, so the water flow was poor, so we had to store water in buckets and tanks to prepare for the water outage.



Herashiko said, ``It is terrorism to have civilians attacked by missiles and suicide-type drones. was



Herashiko's eldest son, Oreshi, who is 4 years old, said, "I feel peace when the lights are on."



Traffic lights have disappeared in some areas in Kyiv, and public transportation has been affected, such as the inability to operate electric trolleybuses.



The driver, a 36-year-old man, said, "We have no choice but to wait until the electricity is restored. Once it is restored, we will resume operation."



In addition, some shops are using their own generators to secure electricity, and the impact of the Russian military's attack on the lives of citizens is spreading further before the full-scale cold weather is approaching.