Satellites take pictures of Kyiv at the same time every morning.
NASA satellites recorded the result of the Russian attack on the energy system of Ukraine and Kyiv in particular
As Sky News reports, every morning at approximately 1:30 a.m., NASA Suomi and NOAA-20 satellites fly over Ukraine.
Powerful satellite cameras capture the pulse of the country – flickering street lights, store signs, glowing windows in the houses of Kyiv residents.
High-resolution images from two satellites, provided by Sky News, show how weak this impulse has become after the aggressor’s strikes on the capital’s energy structure.
Attacks on the energy system of Ukraine:
From October 10 to today, the Russians have carried out nine massive missile attacks and several waves of mass drone launches against Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
The first serious missile attack on critical infrastructure of Ukraine was on October 10, 2022. An emergency power outage began across the country.
On November 23, the Ministry of Energy announced that Ukraine’s energy system has entered a complete blackout mode.
On December 5, 2022, Russia carried out another attack on the energy system of Ukraine.
On December 14, 2022, in the morning, Kyiv and the region were attacked by kamikaze drones.
On December 19, Russia attacked Kyiv and the region with drones. The capital has withstood several waves of attacks by Iranian Shahed drones. The enemy released 23 drones.