In Ukraine, on the 14th, large-scale missile attacks were carried out by the Russian military in various parts of Ukraine, including the capital Kyiv, killing at least 20 residents in eastern cities and damaging power facilities, raising concerns that the power supply and demand situation will again become tight. I'm here.

In Dnipro, the central city of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast in eastern Ukraine, a nine-story apartment building was hit by a Russian military missile on the 14th, and Tymoshenko, deputy head of the Ukrainian president's office, said that 20 people, including children, had been killed. It was revealed on SNS that 73 people died, 73 people were injured, and the safety of about 40 people was unknown.



On the 14th, Minister of Energy Harshchenko announced on social media that power facilities in various places were damaged and that emergency blackouts were implemented, and posted that "the next few days will be difficult." However, there are concerns that the power supply and demand situation will become tight again.



On the other hand, regarding the missile attacks in various places, the Ukrainian Army General Staff announced that they had intercepted many of them, and indicated the view that surface-to-air missiles were launched from the north toward Kyiv.



An Air Force spokesman said the missile was launched from a relatively close range, making it difficult to detect.



In Belarus, which adjoins northern Ukraine, joint exercises between the Russian and Belarusian air forces are scheduled to begin on the 16th. The threat of missile attacks and airstrikes from Belarus is increasing."