Russian invaders attacked the front-line thermal power plant of the DTEK Energy company for the sixth time in a month.
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The company’s press service reported this today, December 6.
As a result of several shellings that night, one of DTEK Energy’s thermal power plants in the frontline region was again damaged. Fortunately, there were no casualties, the report says.
As a result of the Russian attack, the plant’s equipment was damaged. After the shelling stopped, the power engineers began eliminating their consequences.
In addition, due to the shelling, residents of one of the settlements near the station were left without heating.
The Russians carried out a preliminary shelling of the thermal power plant in the front-line zone on the night of November 27.
What kind of thermal power plant we are talking about is not specified.
Source: Racurs

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