Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, has been suffering from power outages since Russia's massive bombing campaigns targeting power plants in the recent period. Ukrainian officials confirmed that about nine power generation facilities in this important city were bombed as a result of the Russian forces launching 76 missiles, in addition to air strikes carried out by drones throughout the country. The mayor of Kharkiv said the city had seen "tremendous destruction" from the bombing. A resident of the city, Anastasia, told the BBC that she had heard several explosions since the start of the Russian strikes on Friday morning. Anastasia, a mother of a two-and-a-half-month-old boy, added: "In a few minutes, the light started to go out, and after only ten seconds, the electricity went out, and everything stopped, that's all that happened. Now the water also went out because the pumping stations stopped after the electricity was cut off in the city. And now We ...