Russian kamikaze drones attacked the Dnepropetrovsk region on the night of February 3.
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Ukrainian defenders shot down five enemy drones, but there were several hits. As a result, two fires broke out. About 15 thousand people were left without electricity. In addition, due to the blackout attack, two boiler houses, which supply heat to 43 thousand subscribers, stopped. The head of the Dnepropetrovsk regional military administration, Sergei Lysak, reported this on Facebook.
The head of the Krivoy Rog Defense Council, Alexander Vilkul, said that emergency blackouts were introduced in the city during the night attack. Some hospitals, water supply and heat supply are switching to generators whenever possible. The tram will stop.
There will be rolling power outages and communications. I remind everyone that we have created 213 “Points of Indestructibility” – there is electricity, heat and everything necessary,” Vilkul noted.
Let us remind you that on the night of February 3, the Russian invaders launched 14 Shahed attack UAVs in two directions. Mobile fire groups of the Air Force and the Defense Forces of Ukraine destroyed nine Russian drones in the Dnepropetrovsk, Odessa, Nikolaev and Zhytomyr regions.
Source: Racurs

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