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In a Russian city, two electrical substations burned after explosions.

Photo: Astra

Primorsky Electric Networks company reported power outages in 475 apartment buildings and 125 private homes.

Residents of the Russian city of Vladivostok reported explosions and fires at two electrical substations simultaneously. This was reported by the publication of independent Russian journalists Astra.

It is reported that the cause of the fires is not yet known.

“According to preliminary data, 475 apartment buildings and 125 private houses were affected by blackouts. The information is being clarified,” Primorsky Electric Networks company said in a statement.

Russian public pages wrote that half of the city was without electricity.

We remind you that on January 19 in the city of Klintsy, Bryansk region, a fire occurred at an oil depot. The Russians announced an alleged drone attack.

Earlier, on January 17, a fire occurred in Perm at the SIBUR-Khimprom plant, which produces butyl alcohol, styrene, ethylbenzene, and propylene.


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