Russia launched a large-scale air attack on Ukraine on the morning of August 26, causing power and water supply interruptions in Kyiv.
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In the morning of August 26, there were interruptions in power and water supply in the capital due to a Russian air attack.
There are power outages in several districts of the capital. According to experts, this is due to problems in the all-Ukrainian power grid.
There are also interruptions in water supply on the right bank of the capital due to power outages.
A large-scale air alert was announced in Ukraine on August 26 in the morning.
Strikes hit several civilian, energy, and fuel facilities, including part of the Kyiv Hydroelectric Power Plant.
Multiple explosions were reported in different districts of the capital Kyiv
Russian forces attacked the Kyiv Hydroelectric Power Plant on August 26
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