Russia attacks Ukrainian energy facilities with missiles and drones!!!

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Missiles, exploding drones again hit Ukraine's power, water!!! This may be the solution to drone attacks. NATO's top scientists are joining forces to help establish a protective layer within the next two years that could also be copied in other countries looking to thwart UAV attacks.

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The proposal might seem far-fetched and reminiscent of The Simpsons Movie when Springfield is imprisoned under a glass dome and cut off from the rest of America after Homer inadvertently causes a pollution crisis in the town.But some of the protective shield over Ukraine's capital city is even in existence now over certain important objects and sites.

READ MORE: Moment obstetrician delivers wife's baby girl inside their apartment building's liftScientists from different NATO countries have added their expertise to the project with Yuriy Zozulya, the adviser to the mayor of Kyiv, telling the FREEDOM TV channel: "The whole world has come to the aid of Ukraine and is creating a new system that has not been used anywhere else.

Ukraine’s power, water supplies under Russian attack again!

Airstrikes cut power and water supplies to hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians on Tuesday, part of what the country’s president called an expanding Russian campaign to drive the nation into the cold and dark and make peace talks impossible.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said nearly one-third of Ukraine’s power stations have been destroyed in the past week, “causing massive blackouts across the country.”

“No space left for negotiations with Putin’s regime,” he tweeted.

Depriving people of water, electricity and heat as winter begins to bite, and the broadening use of so-called suicide drones that nosedive into targets have opened a new phase in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war. The bombardments appear aimed at wearing down the notable resilience Ukrainians have shown in the nearly eight months since Moscow invaded.

Meanwhile, along the front lines, things remained “very difficult” for Russian troops in the southern region and city of Kherson, according to Russia’s new commander, Sergei Surovikin.

He told reporters in Moscow that the Russian military would help evacuate civilians ahead of an expected Ukrainian offensive.

Kherson is one of four regions illegally annexed by Russia last month. Regional head Vladimir Saldo said Tuesday that residents of Berislav, Belozersky, Snigiryovsky and Alexandrovsky were to be moved across the Dnieper River, away from Russian troops building “large-scale defensive fortifications.”

Saldo urged residents to stay calm and said they would “remain under the reliable protection of the Russian army.”

On Friday, too, Saldo had urged Kherson residents to evacuate. Russian authorities promise free travel and accommodations to those who leave for Russia, the only route out that they have offered.

Across Ukraine, even far from front lines, basic utilities are no longer certainties, with daily Russian strikes reaching far into the country and damaging key facilities.

The latest city shorn of power was Zhytomyr, home to military bases, industries and leafy boulevards, about 140 kilometers (85 miles) west of Kyiv. The mayor said the whole city of 250,000 lost power and also water initially. Repairs quickly reconnected some homes but 150,000 people were still without electricity hours after the morning strike, regional authorities said.
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