Russian Strikes Hit Energy Targets in Ukraine's Kharkiv, US Company in Dnipro
Russian missile strikes hit Kharkiv's energy infrastructure and a U.S. Bunge plant in Dnipro, causing a 300-ton sunflower oil leak, amid ongoing efforts to disrupt civilian life.
- On Monday, Russian forces launched five missile strikes on Kharkiv, damaging energy infrastructure in Ukraine's second-biggest city with over a million inhabitants.
- Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said the Dnipro strike was deliberate and that Russian forces repeatedly targeted the facility, underscoring their pattern of hitting U.S. businesses.
- In Dnipro, a strike on a Bunge plant released 300 metric tons of sunflower oil, with public utility workers cleaning up, spreading sand `and gravel,` Bunge spokesperson Christi Dixon said the company is assessing damage and had no injuries.
- Ihor Terekhov, Kharkiv Mayor, warned strikes hit heating and water while prosecutors reported at least one civilian injured, with residents receiving power 14-16 hours per day.
- More than 30 leaders are set to attend a Paris summit on Jan 6 after Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukrainian President, met Donald Trump, U.S. President, last month, officials said.
17 Articles
17 Articles
Bunge, an American agri-food giant, suffered a Russian strike on his factory in Dnipro this Monday, January 5, causing the leak of 300 tons of oil. Kiev denounces a deliberate targeting of the interests of the United States.
Russian strikes hit energy targets in Ukraine's Kharkiv, U.S. company in Dnipro
Russia launched five missile strikes on Ukraine's second-biggest city Kharkiv on Monday, damaging energy infrastructure, and attacked an enterprise owned by U.S. agricultural producer Bunge in the southeastern city of Dnipro, Ukrainian officials said. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said the Dnipro attack, which caused a leak of sunflower oil,…
After a rocket attack on the US company Bunge in Dnipro, Kiev speaks of targeted attacks on American interests. The government accuses Russia of a systematic strategy.
Russia is systematically attacking American business in Ukraine.
On the embankment in the Dnieper, the liquidation of the consequences of the Russian attack on the local plant continues. Several hundred tons of sand were poured onto the roads to prevent the oil from entering the river and causing an environmental disaster.
Russian missile strikes damage energy infrastructure in Ukraine's Kharkiv, mayor says
KYIV, Jan 5 - Russia carried out five missile strikes on Ukraine's second-biggest city Kharkiv on Monday, causing \"very serious damage\" to energy infrastructure, Mayor Ihor Terekhov said. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 56% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium













