On the night of today, March 24, Russian invaders attacked the Dnepropetrovsk region with attack UAVs.
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Due to falling debris in Krivoy Rog, heating networks and power lines were damaged. The head of the Dnepropetrovsk Regional Administration, Sergei Lysak, announced this in his Telegram channel.
Due to a power surge in the city, several boiler houses were turned off. 6 hospitals and more than one and a half hundred educational institutions were left without heat. And another 3 thousand houses, where a total of 76 thousand people live. There were power outages in one of the medical institutions. It was restored,” Lysak noted. — Emergency recovery teams are working.
In addition, the enemy has hit the critical infrastructure of the Nikopol region – debris from a downed drone damaged an energy facility.
As a result, more than 3 thousand subscribers in Nikopol and more than 6.4 thousand in the region were left without electricity. Power supply has already been restored.
The enemy also shelled the Nikopol region twice with heavy artillery – Manganets and the Pokrovsk rural community suffered.
Fortunately, there were no deaths or injuries everywhere,” Lysak added.
Source: Racurs

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