In Donetsk Oblast, enemy shelling damaged an overhead power line. As a result, a substation and household consumers connected to it and a mine were disconnected.
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The press service of the Ministry of Energy reported this today, June 30.
It is noted that at the time of the shutdown there were 73 workers in the mine, they were brought to the surface. All consumers have already been healed.
Besides:
- in the Chernihiv region tonight, due to shelling, 413 subscribers in six settlements were suddenly cut off from power;
- In the Lvov region, a metal ball with a diameter of 15 cm was discovered on the territory of one of the high-voltage substations – a fragment of a cluster munition from the Russian X-101 missile. State Emergency Service employees removed the ammunition from the substation territory.
Also, two oblenergo employees died while servicing power grids:
- In the Zhytomyr region, a 31-year-old electrician operating distribution networks was exposed to voltage while inspecting an overhead power line;
- In the Kharkiv region, a 40-year-old distribution network foreman was caught under voltage. The ambulance doctors pronounced him dead.
Source: Racurs

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