An explosive device was discovered at one of the oblenergo substations in the Dnepropetrovsk region.
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The explosives have already been defused. The police and bomb squad were called to the scene. The Ministry of Energy announced this on May 26 on Telegram.
And in the Khmelnitsky region, due to a night Russian missile attack, 11.1 thousand subscribers in 13 settlements were left without electricity. However, in the morning the power supply was restored.
The Ministry of Energy added that in the Sumy region, a Russian shell hit a gas distribution station. Fortunately, no one was hurt. The equipment was also not damaged, and the gas supply did not stop.
Let us recall that on May 17, Advisor to the Prime Minister and member of the supervisory board of Ukrenergo Yuriy Boyko said that the electricity restrictions that began in Ukraine on May 15 due to Russian shelling will continue until the end of August. The official stressed that a slight improvement in the power grid is expected in August-September due to a number of different factors.
Source: Racurs

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