Russia launched over 80 missiles and drones at critical infrastructure facilities in Kharkiv and nearby areas, also damaging the Trypillia Thermal Power Plant outside Kyiv.
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The next massive attack occurred on April 11, when the Russian Federation launched more than 80 missiles and drones at critical infrastructure facilities in Kharkiv and nearby areas. Approximately at that same time, the Trypillia Thermal Power Plant, located outside of Kyiv, which used to supply power to several Ukrainian oblasts, sustained critical damage from Russia's missile attacks.
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