A massive Russian missile attack on December 29 led to a blackout in four regions of Ukraine.
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Problems with electricity are noted in the Kyiv, Dnepropetrovsk, Odessa and Kharkov regions. In particular, in the capital region, as a result of falling debris, 10 kV overhead lines in two communities were damaged, 843 subscribers were de-energized. The Ministry of Energy reported this on Telegram.
In the Dnepropetrovsk region, shelling damaged a 150 kV overhead line. Due to previous attacks, 3.3 thousand subscribers lost power, but the power supply has already been restored.
In the Odessa region, 0.6 kV overhead lines were damaged as a result of morning shelling. A network review is currently underway.
And in the Kharkov region, due to night and morning shelling, networks were damaged in five communities in the region. As a result of the fighting, 16.6 thousand consumers remain without power.
Let us recall that President Vladimir Zelensky said that the Russian Federation fired about 110 missiles during a missile attack on Ukraine on December 29. The enemy used Daggers, S-300s, Kh-101/Kh-505 cruise missiles, and UAVs. A number of Ukrainian cities were under attack.
Source: Racurs

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