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The lights went out partially in Donetsk

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Several high-voltage substations in Donetsk have been de-energized. Today there are 669 transformer substations without voltage.

Power outages in the temporarily occupied city of Donetsk. This was reported by the so-called “Ministry of Coal and Energy” DPR “” on Monday, May 15.

The occupation administration claimed that the light disappeared as if after the shelling of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

“At 14.47, as a result of regular shelling of Donetsk, several high-voltage substations of the city were de-energized. 669 transformer substations, 92,200 household subscribers in Kiev, Voroshilovsky, Kuibyshevsky and Leninsky districts remained without voltage, ” said the report.

It was also mentioned that the two mines were de-energized. Currently, 86 miners are being evacuated.

Recall that on May 14, Russian aggressors carried out another shelling of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and damaged two main lines.

Earlier, a mine was de-energized in the Donetsk region due to shelling. Also, some consumers in six regions remained without electricity.

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Source: korrespondent

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