A Black Friday. Fifteen civilians died on November 25 in a Russian bombardment of Kherson, in southern Ukraine, two weeks after the forced withdrawal of Russian troops from this strategic city, while millions of homes are without power throughout the country because of the strikes from Moscow. Follow our live.
Fifteen civilians killed in Kherson. The deadliest bombardment in recent days hit Kherson: “15 residents of the town were killed and 35 injured, including a child”, said Galyna Lugova, an official of the military administration of the city, on social networks. She clarified that several “private houses and high-rise buildings” had been damaged.
The condemnation of the Ukrainian president and Westerners. Russia’s strategy of targeting critical infrastructure as Ukraine tumbles into winter temperatures is part of “war crimes” for Ukraine’s Western allies, and described as “crime against humanity” by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Power cuts. At the same time, more than six million Ukrainian homes were affected by power cuts on Friday, two days after massive Russian strikes against the country, according to Volodymyr Zelensky. “Tonight, blackouts continue in most regions and in Kyiv”added the Head of State in his daily address.