War in Ukraine: power cuts in Odessa, explosions in kyiv, attack in Moscow… update on the situation

War in Ukraine: power cuts in Odessa, explosions in kyiv, attack in Moscow... update on the situation

Un bâtiment touché touché par une roquette à Kiev ce 25 mars 2024. MAXPPP – SERGEY DOLZHENKO

Tous les jours, Midi Libre fait le point sur la situation en Ukraine. Ce lundi 25 mars 2024, découvrez les dernières actualités autour de ce conflit.

Des coupures de courant à Odessa après une attaque nocturne russe

The electricity supply was urgently cut off in the Ukrainian port of Odessa after the destruction of a high-voltage electrical installation, the first announced on Monday country operator, DTEK.

"The situation remains difficult", wrote DTEK on Telegram messaging. "In order to reduce the load on the network, electricity transmission will not be provided today in the city (…)" Local authorities explained, also on Telegram, that the city and region had been targeted by several salvos of drones launched by Moscow.

Four devices were destroyed in the Odessa and Mykolaiv regions. Debris fell on a power site and a fire broke out there, authorities said.

Several explosions heard in kyiv

Several explosions rang out in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, on Monday morning as air raid sirens sounded, Reuters journalists including L' one said he saw a plume of smoke rising over the eastern part of the city.

"Explosions in the capital. To emergency shelters!" wrote the mayor of kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, on the Telegram messaging service, which gave an assessment of two injured. City authorities say three-story building was damaged by projectile debris U.S. ambassador to Ukraine says Ukrainian capital was targeted by hypersonic missiles.

"Strong explosions in kyiv. Russia fired hundreds of missiles and drones against a sovereign country", she wrote on X. "L&# 39;Ukraine needs our help now. There's no more time to waste, she added. The Ukrainian Air Force, for its part, indicated that it had shot down two ballistic missiles above Kiev.

Putin blames Moscow attack on Islamists, insists on link with Ukraine

Vladimir Putin for the first time blamed the Moscow attack on "radical Islamists", Monday, while saying he was mainly concerned with knowing the sponsors and beneficiaries, and linking the tragedy to the "attacks against Russia" of the Ukrainian regime and its allies.

"This atrocity could just be the link in a chain of attempts by those who have been at war against our country since 2014 by' ;#39;intermediary of the neo-Nazi regime in Kiev", the Russian president said. According to Vladimir Putin, the perpetrators of the attack wanted "to sow panic and discord in our society, but they came up against unity and determination to stand up to this evil".

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