Russia launches sweeping attack on Ukraine’s power sector, a possible sign of escalation

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Russia launches sweeping attack on Ukraine’s power sector, a possible sign of escalation
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Many Ukrainians were plunged into darkness across several cities on Friday. At least five people were killed.

By Hanna Arhirova,Smoke and fire rise over the Dnipro hydroelectric power plant after Russian attacks in Dnipro, Ukraine, Friday, March 22, 2024.

Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, sustained the most damage, officials said, and the attack came a day after Russia had fired 31 missiles into the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. Ukraine’s latest strike inside Russia on Friday killed one and injured at least three, according to local officials. When Putin invaded in 2022, he called it a “special military operation,” and his officials have mostly eschewed the word “war.” But in a change of rhetoric Friday that may herald a new escalation, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a Russian newspaper that “when the collective West became a participant in this on the side of Ukraine, for us it already became a war.”

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