The NATO-Ukraine Council held an extraordinary meeting on March 28 at Kyiv’s request in response to Russia’s missile attacks on critical infrastructure, Ukraine’s Mission to NATO said. Russia launched its largest attack against Ukraine’s power grid on March 22, causing a blackout in Kharkiv and dealing heavy damage to Zaporizhzhia’s Dnipro Hydroelectric Power Plant. The meeting was held at NATO headquarters in Brussels at the ambassadorial level. Defense Minister Rustem Umerov addressed the session online and briefed the allies about the consequences of the Russian attacks and the response mea…