The Russians have resumed attacks on Ukraine’s energy sector. Due to the consequences of the first enemy attack in six months, there is damage to energy facilities in the western and central regions, Ukrenergo reported on September 21.
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Due to the consequences of the attack, there were partial power outages in the Rivne, Zhitomir, Kyiv, Dnepropetrovsk, and Kharkov regions. Consumer power is being restored.
By morning, 398 settlements remain without electricity.
The work of the main networks in the region has been resumed, and the recovery of household consumers in the networks of oblenergos continues. Also during the attack, the networks of regional power companies in the Dnepropetrovsk, Kyiv, and Kharkov regions were damaged. Emergency restoration work began immediately after the alarm was lifted.
Please pay attention! It is too early to draw conclusions about the start of a new terrorist campaign against civilian infrastructure,” Ukrenergo said in a statement.
On October 10, it will be a year since Russia launched its first massive attack on the Ukrainian energy sector. On that day, the Russians launched about a hundred missiles across the territory of our state.
Source: Racurs

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