On the night of today, November 16, Russian invaders fired at one of the DTEK Energy thermal power plants.
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The company’s press service reports this.
As a result of shelling, one of DTEK Energy’s thermal power plants in the frontline region was once again damaged. In recent weeks, this is the fourth attack on this thermal power plant, the last one occurred the day before, on November 7, the report says.
It is noted that there were no casualties, however, the plant’s equipment was seriously damaged.
As a result of the shelling, residents of one of the settlements near the station found themselves without electricity and water, the company’s press service notes. — The plant’s equipment was seriously damaged. After the shelling ceased, the power engineers began to eliminate their consequences and promptly resumed power supply at night. Work is currently underway to return water to the city.
Source: Racurs

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