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Massive attack destroys one of Ukraine's largest power plants

IndiaTimes Friday, 12 April 2024
A major missile and drone attack devastated Ukraine's key Trypilska power plant, causing extensive damage to vital components and triggering a massive fire. Russian retaliation claims were made by President Putin. Despite the plant's grid managing power supply for now, concerns loom for summer. Kharkiv also saw energy infrastructure hits, leaving thousands powerless.
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