Traffic along the DneproHPP in Zaporozhye will be blocked for the entire weekend. After conducting a detailed examination of the consequences of an enemy missile attack, it was decided not to open traffic along the Dnieper Hydroelectric Power Station on weekends.
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The head of the OBA, Ivan Fedorov, announced this on June 1.
At night, the Russians fired at energy facilities in the Zaporozhye, Dnepropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kirovograd, and Ivano-Frankivsk regions.
They hit at least an object in the Kirovograd region and Zaporozhye, local authorities reported. No people were injured either there or there.
There is destruction in Zaporozhye. More than 20 residential buildings and social institutions were also damaged. In the morning, authorities blocked traffic at the Dnieper hydroelectric station.
Since three in the morning, the enemy had been firing missiles at the energy infrastructure facility. Fortunately, no people were injured. Dozens of houses and cars were damaged.
The previous missile strike on the DneproGES was carried out on April 3.
Source: Racurs

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