Traffic through the Dnieper hydroelectric station in Zaporozhye was blocked due to a Russian missile attack.
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The detour is carried out through the Arch Bridge. Khortitsa (Sergei Tyulenin St. – Sechi St. – Taganskaya St.), as well as through New Bridges and Khortitsky District. Drivers are advised to take this information into account when planning their route. The Patrol Police of the Zaporozhye region reported this on Telegram.
At night, June 1, explosions were heard in Zaporozhye – the city was under Russian attack. The head of the Zaporozhye regional military administration, Ivan Fedorov, wrote on Telegram about hitting an energy facility and causing destruction. More than 20 residential buildings and social institutions were also damaged.
Earlier it was reported that on March 22, the Russians launched a missile attack on the Dnieper hydroelectric station, which resulted in not only destruction, but also a leak of oil products into the Dnieper River.
Let us remind you that on May 8, after Russian shelling, two Ukrainian hydroelectric power stations were decommissioned. Hydroelectric power generation received crushing damage, and repairing and restoring destroyed equipment requires great effort and significant financial costs.
Source: Racurs

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