KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian officials on Monday morning reported a large barrage of Russian strikes on critical infrastructure in Kyiv, Kharkiv and other cities.
A part of the Ukrainian capital was cut off from power and water supplies in consequence, Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko said. Officials also reported possible power outages within the cities of Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia resulting from the strikes that hit critical infrastructure there.
Critical infrastructure objects were also hit within the Cherkasy region southeast of Kyiv, and explosions were reported in other regions of Ukraine. Within the Kirovohrad region of central Ukraine, the energy facility was hit, in line with local authorities. In Vinnytsia, a missile that was shot down landed on civilian buildings, leading to damage but no casualties, in line with regional governor Serhii Borzov.
In Kharkiv, the subway ceased operating. Some parts of Ukrainian railways were also cut off from power, the Ukrainian Railways reported.

The attack comes two days after Russia accused Ukraine ofe a drone attack against Russia’s Black Sea Fleet off the coast of the annexed Crimean Peninsula. Ukraine has denied the attack, saying that Russia mishandled its own weapons, but Moscow still announced halting its participation in a U.N.-brokered deal to permit secure passage of ships carrying grain from Ukraine.
Commenting on Monday’s attacks, the top of Ukraine’s presidential office Andriy Yermak said that Russian forces “proceed to fight with civilian facilities.”
“We are going to persevere, and generations of Russians pays a high price for his or her disgrace,” Yermak said.
It’s the second time this month that Russia unleashed a large barrage of strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure. On Oct. 10, the same attack rocked the war-torn country following an explosion on the Kerch Bridge linking annexed Crimea to mainland Russia — an incident Moscow blamed on Kyiv.
Kyiv mayor Klitschko said Monday the authorities were working to revive a damaged energy facility that supplies power to 350,000 apartments in Kyiv.
Deputy head of the presidential office Kyrylo Tymoshenko said urgent power shutdowns were being carried out after “Russian terrorists once more launched a large strike on energy facilities in various Ukrainian regions.”