Terrifying moment 'Ukrainian power plant destroyed by Russian missile'
Putin’s wrath unleashed: Terrifying moment ‘Ukrainian power plant is destroyed by Russian missile’ is caught on camera, showing devastating shockwave
- Russia stuck power stations and water supply across east and central Ukraine
- Strike was dubbed a ‘coward’s revenge’ and condemned as a ‘terrorist’ attack
- It came after Ukrainian forces chase Russian troops back across the border
- Soldiers filmed themselves at checkpoint ripping down Russian flags
- Rapid advance captured territory while Putin’s men ‘fled like Olympic sprinters’
A shocking new video is believed to show a massive explosion at a Ukrainian power plant after a Russian missile strike which plunged the region into darkness.
The video shows the blast at Kharkiv’s CHPP-5 power plant, which is followed by a devastating shock wave that ripples out in all directions, rattling the house the person filming is standing in.
Other videos show strikes on several power stations, which collectively shut off power to almost one third of Ukraine.
The attacks struck the largest thermal power plants in eastern and central Ukraine – Kharkovskaya and Zmievskaya in Kharkiv region, leading to a lack of generating capacity, according to Russian sources.
The overnight strikes on the Ukrainian power grid and civilian infrastructure were seen as vicious retaliation for the massive losses of men, weapons and territory Putin’s armed forces have suffered in the last week.
As well as strike on a key power plant in Kharkiv region, videos showed Kharkiv’s underground train system at standstill. And flames were seen at a power plant in Vilnohirsk, Dnipropetrovsk region.
This is the moment of a massive explosion at the Kharkiv’s CHPP-5 power plant amid a night of Russian strikes on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure
The blast was quickly followed by a devastating shockwave which rippled out in all directions
The plants provide central heading to Ukrainian homes, meaning the attack was aimed at harming civilians.
President Zelensky condemned the ‘terrorist’ strikes as designed to deprive civilians of heat and light, while vowing Russia would never break the spirit of the Ukrainian people.
‘Cold, hunger, darkness and thirst – for us not as scary and deadly as your ‘friendship and brotherhood’,’ he wrote on social media. ‘History will put everything in place. And we will be with gas, lights, water… and WITHOUT you!’
‘The collapse of the power system has spread to the networks of Kharkiv, Sumy, Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporozhye and Odessa regions,’ said the Rybar pro-Moscow war channel.
‘It also affected the areas of Donetsk regions controlled by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Kyiv region and the capital of the country.’
Electric trains stopped ‘almost all over the country’, and in Poltava several trolleybuses caught fire right on the streets, claimed Rybar pro-war Telegram channel which echoed demands from other hardliners for more savage attacks.
‘This measure is a good signal for hotheads making loud statements against the background of the success of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kharkiv region.
‘So the impact on the critical infrastructure of the enemy must continue.
Russian missiles struck Ukraine’s power plants overnight, plunging around a third of the country into darkness
Firefighters tackle a blaze at Kharkiv’s largest power station – one of the largest in Ukraine – after it was hit by Russian missiles
Ukraine says Russia attacked civilian targets overnight as ‘revenge’ for its military suffering a humiliating rout in the east
‘And not only at substations and thermal power plants, but also at bridges across the Dnieper.’
Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to President Zelensky, said the attacks were a ‘coward’s response to the escape of [Russia’s] own army from the battlefield’.
US ambassador to Kyiv Bridget Brink, denounced the strikes calling them Putin’s ‘apparent response to Ukraine liberating cities and villages in the east’.
Russia had used missile strikes ‘to attempt to destroy critical civilian infrastructure.’
The prelude to the Russian retaliatory strikes was the humiliating collapse their army has undergone since Ukrainian armed forces launched a surprise offensive in the Kharkiv region last week.
Ukraine has chased Russian troops back across the border after recapturing dozens of towns and key cities in a stunning counter-attack.
Videos that emerged Sunday afternoon and Monday morning appeared to show Kyiv’s men at a border crossing with Russia in Strilecha – north of Kharkiv – ripping down Russia’s flag and replacing it with their own.
It comes after similar scenes played out across the entire Kharkiv region at the weekend, as Ukraine’s troops stormed east out of the city – smashing through Russian lines and liberating a swathe of territory twice the size of Greater London, including several key transport and logistics hubs supporting Putin’s men in the Donbas.
Petro Kuzyk, a commander whose troops participated in the offensive, told the Financial Times that the Russians fled so fast that meals were still laid out on tables when his men arrived.
‘We hoped for success but didn’t expect such cowardly behaviour,’ he said. ‘They abandoned their tanks and equipment . . . even grabbed bicycles to escape.
‘That the Russian army is completely degraded made our work easier; they fled like Olympic sprinters.’
It is just the latest battlefield drubbing for Putin’s beleaguered military, which struck power stations and water supply facilities in the Kharkiv region overnight in apparent retaliation. Three people were killed.
Ukraine’s flag flies on top of a radio tower in the city of Kupyansk, near Kharkiv, after it was recaptured at the weekend
Videos have emerged appearing to show Ukrainian troops at Russian border crossings, having chased Putin’s troops all the way back into their own country (left and right)
Ukrainian troops raise their flag at a border crossing with Russia – reportedly in the village of Strilecha, north of Kharkiv – after troops in the region fled in the face of a counter-attack
Ukraine’s counter-attack in the east has caused the Russian frontline to collapse, with Britain saying commanders appear to have ordered a retreat from the whole of the Kharkiv region. Meanwhile, in the south, Ukraine says some Russian troops stuck west of the Dnipro River are trying to negotiate their surrender
Meanwhile, in the south of Ukraine, a second counter-attack near the city of Kherson was making steady progress with Nataliya Humenyuk – spokesman for the southern military command – saying some Russian troops were trying to negotiate their surrender this morning.
Humenyuk said the soldiers are among those stranded on the west bank of the Dnipro River. They have no escape route after Ukraine used US HIMARS missiles to destroy all of the main crossing points.
A report by British intelligence on Monday morning said: ‘In the face of Ukrainian advances, Russia has likely ordered the withdrawal of its troops from the entirety of occupied Kharkiv [region].
‘Isolated pockets of resistance remain in this sector, but since Wednesday, Ukraine has recaptured territory at least twice the size of Greater London.
‘In the south, near Kherson, Russia is likely struggling to bring sufficient reserves forward across the Dnipro River to the front line.
‘An improvised floating bridge Russia started over two weeks ago remains incomplete; Ukrainian long-range artillery is now probably hitting crossings of the Dnipro so frequently that Russia cannot carry out repairs to damaged road bridges.
‘The rapid Ukrainian successes have significant implications for Russia’s overall operational design. The majority of the force in Ukraine is highly likely being forced to prioritise emergency defensive actions.
‘The already limited trust deployed troops have in Russia’s senior military leadership is likely to deteriorate further.’
Russia’s defence ministry has attempted to play off the defeat as a ‘regrouping’ of troops from the cities of Balakliya and Izyum to nearby Donetsk in order to ‘boost efforts in the area’.
But typically pro-Russia military bloggers and allies of the Kremlin reacted with fury, with Chechen warlord Ramzan Kadyrov vowing to make the situation plain to military chiefs and the government.
‘They have made mistakes and I think they will draw the necessary conclusions,’ Kadyrov said.
‘If they don’t make changes in the strategy of conducting the special military operation in the next day or two, I will be forced to contact the leadership of the Defense Ministry and the leadership of the country to explain the real situation on the ground.’
The sensational Kharkiv counter-attack has been hailed by analysts as one of the greatest counter-offensives in modern history which would be studied for years to come.
It leaves Russia’s forces across the entire eastern front at risk of being routed, piles pressure on troops fighting a second Ukrainian counter-attack in the south, and leaves Vladimir Putin facing the risk of total defeat in Ukraine.
In the midst of the power cuts, Zelensky told Putin: ‘Even through the impervious darkness Ukraine and the civilized world clearly see these terrorist acts.
‘Deliberate and cynical missile strikes on civilian critical infrastructure. Not a single military facility.
‘Do you still think we are one people? Do you still think you can intimidate, break us, make us into action? Do you really not understand anything?
‘Don’t understand who we are? What are we for? What are we talking about? Read my lips: Without gas or without you? Without you.
‘Without light or without you? Without you.
‘Without water or without you? Without you.
‘Without food or without you? Without you.
‘Cold, hunger, darkness and thirst – for us not as scary and deadly as your ‘friendship and brotherhood.’
‘But history will put everything in place. And we will have gas, lights, water and food.. and WITHOUT you!’
Smoke rises over power stations on Kharkiv’s outskirts after attacks by Russian which were braded a ‘coward’s revenge’ for its latest battlefield humiliation
Ukraine says power was restored just a few hours after the strikes, as Zelesnky vowed the attacks will not break the morale of his people
A counter-offensive by Ukrainian forces has seen troops push to within 30 miles of the border, amid reports panicked Russian troops have been abandoning tanks, weapons and supplies
A Ukrainian soldier passes by a Russian tank damaged in a battle in a just freed territory on the road to Balakleya in the Kharkiv region, Ukraine
Ukrainian troops stand in a group, amid Russia’s invasion of the country, at a location given as Hoptivka, Ukraine in this picture obtained from social media and released on September 11
‘This measure is a good signal for hotheads making loud statements against the background of the success of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kharkiv region.
‘So the impact on the critical infrastructure of the enemy must continue.
‘And not only at substations and thermal power plants, but also at bridges across the Dnieper.’
In the worst defeat for Moscow’s forces since being ousted from the outskirts of Kyiv in March, thousands of Russian soldiers left behind ammunition and equipment as they fled Izium city, used by Putin’s forces as a logistics hub.
Putin propagandist Margarita Simonyan posted: ‘What happened to your energy and light, neighbours?
Russian state TV propagandists started a blame game over the failure of the war amid the crushing defeat in Kharkiv region.
Former MP Boris Nadezhdin bluntly told viewers: ‘People who convinced President Putin that the special operation will be fast and effective [and] we won’t strike the civilian population, we’ll come in, and our National Guard…. will bring things to order — these people really set all of us up.’
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