Russia, which continues to invade Ukraine, has repeatedly carried out large-scale attacks on energy-related facilities across Ukraine. I made it

In various parts of Ukraine, the Russian military has repeatedly carried out large-scale attacks targeting power plants and other facilities, resulting in severe power shortages in the severe cold of winter.



The head of the Ukrainian state-owned power company "Ukurenergo" told reporters on the 9th, ``Since October this year, more than 1,000 missiles and drones have been fired into energy-related infrastructure,'' and rushed to restore work. I'm assuming there is.



According to a post on SNS by the governor of the southern state of Odesa, energy-related facilities in the state were attacked by drones on the 10th, and almost all power supply was cut off in Odesa and surrounding areas.



Also, in the southern province of Kherson, the Russian army has been repeatedly bombarded, and Deputy Chief of Staff of the President of Ukraine Tymoshenko announced on the 10th that the bombardment destroyed a hospital and other places, killing two people.



Meanwhile, the British public broadcaster BBC said on its Russian-language site on the 9th that it had identified the names of about 10,000 Russian soldiers who died taking part in the invasion of Ukraine.

Approximately 400 of them are said to be soldiers convened by the mobilization of the reserves that the Putin administration has decided to count, based on the names of the dead that have been made public.



On top of that, he estimated that the actual number of deaths exceeded 20,000, and that the human loss on the Russian side reached 90,000, including the injured and missing.



The last number of dead soldiers in Russia announced by the Ministry of Defense in late September was 5937, and it was pointed out again that the actual number may be significantly higher.