Russia has targeted Ukrainian dams and power plants, with the latest attack involving eight of its rockets hitting water systems in Kryvyi Rih on Wednesday.
, recently said that Russian attacks on power plants will only push the West to send better weapons to Ukraine.
"But we need more, faster and already yesterday. I believe that Russia's demonstrative strikes on thermal power plants and hydrotechnical facilities will speed up the process of transferring these systems to us," he added, according to a translation.
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