Kyiv Adopts Mobilization Law as Moscow Strikes Facilities Across Country

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Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko called the attack "massive" and said it lasted "for several hours."Ukrainian media reported that an attack
"completely destroyed" the Trypilska power station in the Kyiv region."All workers who were on shift during the shelling are alive," Andrii
Gota, an official on the board of Centrenergo, told the Interfax Ukraine news agency.The mayor of Ukrainka, a town south of the capital,
advised locals to shut their windows while firefighters sought to extinguish a blaze at the local power station."I ask everyone to close the
windows in their homes tightly so as not to breathe in harmful combustion products," Oleksandr Turenko said
"Charge all devices, make maximum water reserves."The head of the Kharkiv region, Oleh Syniehubov, said Russia fired an S-300 missile at an
energy site in the city just after 5:00 am."As a result of the shelling, an apartment was also damaged," he said.Synegubov said 15 other
Ukraine's westernmost region of Lviv, which borders the European Union, authorities said Russia attacked a gas distribution facility and an
electricity substation.Lviv region head Maksym Kozytsky said Moscow attacked the facilities with "cruise missiles of various classes and
drones.""Fires started
They were quickly extinguished by firefighters," he said on social media.Russia, meanwhile, said it had destroyed 12 Ukrainian drones
overnight, including three as far east as its Mordovia republic.Others were destroyed over the Kursk, Tambov, Belgorod, Bryansk and Lipetsk
regions, it said.Ukraine has been attacking Russia with drones for months.