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Russia hits energy facilities in 5 regions of Ukraine: experts talk about consequences

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The occupiers continue to attack Ukraine's energy infrastructure, creating additional threats to the stability of energy supplies in various regions of the country. Over the past 24 hours, energy facilities in five regions have come under attack.

This was reported by URA-Inform, with reference to the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine.

Due to intensive shelling, energy systems in the Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Sumy, Kharkiv and Kherson regions were seriously damaged. In the Donetsk region, damage to overhead power lines led to the shutdown of a substation, which caused temporary power outages in the regions. In the Kharkiv region, both substations and household consumers were affected.

The Poltava region also experienced problems with the power supply when a high-voltage overhead line was disconnected during an air raid. A similar situation was observed in the Dnipropetrovsk region, where A drone strike was carried out on the substation. During the repairs, the occupiers struck again, wounding the electrician on duty, who was hospitalized with shrapnel wounds.

We remind you that the previous large-scale attack on the energy system of Ukraine was recorded on August 26, when objects in 15 regions were attacked.

We also reported that the Russian Federation struck Kharkov with KABs: a hospital with hundreds of people was damaged.

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