Troops of the aggressor country Russia attacked a mine in the Donetsk region.
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A fire broke out on the territory of the enterprise. At the time of the accident, 86 miners were underground. 84 workers were brought to the surface, and two people remained in the mine, who were involved in work to ensure the life of the enterprise. The fire was extinguished. The Ministry of Energy reported this on July 27 on Telegram.
It is noted that on July 26, Russians fired three times at energy facilities in the Chernihiv region. Due to these attacks, substations and overhead lines, as well as household consumers connected to them, were de-energized. 2,946 consumers were left without power.
And in the Dnepropetrovsk region, due to an attack by an enemy UAV, equipment was damaged on the territory of one of the substations.
The department also reported that power engineers have restored power to 8,359 consumers who were cut off from power as a result of military actions. In total, 485 settlements remain without power supply due to military actions and technical failures.
Let us recall that on June 30, Russian shelling damaged an overhead power line in Donetsk Oblast. As a result, the substation and the household consumers connected to it and the mine were disconnected. At the time of the disconnection, there were 73 workers in the mine; they were brought to the surface.
Source: Racurs

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