The bombing of the city of Kherson by Russian aircraft led to the disappearance of light and the Internet in the city.
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However, electricity has already begun to be supplied to the city. Energy workers working to restore networks will gradually try to supply power to all areas of Kherson. However, residents should stock up on water, food and check their gadgets. The head of the Kherson city military administration, Roman Mrochko, reported this on Telegram.
Also in Kherson, due to shelling by the Russian army, the vestibules of the 11th car of train No. 102 on the Kherson-Kyiv route were damaged by the shock wave. Ukrzaliznytsia reported that several windows were destroyed, but no people were injured. The train has already left the city and continues to move according to schedule.
The regional military administration reported that on the morning of October 15, Russian invaders dropped 11 guided bombs on four settlements in the Berislavsky district of the Kherson region.
The OVA subsequently added that power supply in Kherson has been restored, but short-term blackouts in areas are possible due to restoration work.
Let us remind you that on September 15, Russian Su-34 bombers, with a difference of 30 minutes, carried out an air strike with two guided bombs on a critical infrastructure facility in the regional center, as a result of which the light disappeared in Kherson and power outages began.
Source: Racurs

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