In Ukraine, Russia has been attacking infrastructure facilities one after another even this month, which has entered full-scale winter. Emphasizes the attitude of tackling issues.

In Ukraine, the Russian military has repeatedly attacked energy-related infrastructure facilities even this month, and the governor of the eastern Dnipropetrovsk province said on the 3rd that more than 30 shellings damaged gas pipelines and power lines. I wrote on SNS that I received it.



Russian military attacks continued in the south, and on the 2nd, the governor of Zaporizhia posted on social media that the state was hit by missiles again, claiming that "the enemy's objective is to destroy the industrial and power infrastructure of the capital." Did.



In addition, the Russian army repeatedly shelled the west bank of the Dnipro River, including the capital of Kherson province, which was recaptured by the Ukrainian army last month. , the city was without electricity again."



Under these circumstances, Ukrainian Prime Minister Shmikhali said at a meeting on the 2nd that "tens of thousands of generators have been sent with support from the United States, Japan, the EU, etc." I instructed the minister in charge to launch it.



Prime Minister Shmihali said, "We are doing everything we can to ensure that all households have light, heat, water and communication." I emphasized the attitude of tackling the top priority issues.



Regarding the series of attacks, Russian President Vladimir Putin justified during a telephone conversation with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on the 2nd, saying, "Because the Ukrainian side is carrying out provocative attacks, we have taken unavoidable measures." There are concerns about further attacks on infrastructure facilities.