In Ukraine, where Russian military aggression continues, infrastructure facilities in various places have been attacked, and the lives of citizens continue to be affected.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that the Russian military may launch further attacks targeting infrastructure facilities.

In various parts of Ukraine, energy infrastructure facilities and other facilities have been damaged by attacks by the Russian military, and power shortages are becoming a serious problem.



Restoration work is underway at infrastructure facilities, but the state-owned power company said on the 27th that there was still a shortage of 20% of electricity demand and called on people to save electricity.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday: "We know that the terrorists are preparing another attack. As long as they have missiles, they will not stop attacking. The coming week will not stop until now." It will be as severe as "," he said, strengthening the sense of crisis that the Russian military may launch further attacks targeting infrastructure facilities.



On the other hand, Petro Kotin, the president of Ukraine's nuclear power company Energoatom, told Ukrainian state television on the 27th that the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in the southern part of the country, which the Russian army continues to occupy, said, "For the past few weeks, the Russian military has "We are receiving information that there are indications that they are preparing to withdraw from the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant."



Regarding the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, the IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency was concerned about the shelling on the site last week.