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In the Zaporozhye region, a substation was de-energized due to falling UAV debris

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Also, as a result of the fighting, high-voltage substations, household consumers and the railway in the Donetsk region were de-energized.

In the Zaporozhye region, a substation was de-energized due to falling debris from a Russian drone. Light outages are also recorded. This was reported by the Ministry of Energy.

It was also noted that as a result of the fighting, high-voltage substations, household consumers and the railway in the Donetsk region were de-energized.

According to the Ministry of Energy, there are no disruptions to train traffic. Power supply has been restored for all consumers.

We remind you that due to shelling and technical reasons, on August 9, a blackout was recorded in six regions.

It is also reported that the use of power outage schedules for Saturday, August 10th is not forecast.


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