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The Russians rained down on the Poltava region, destroying the energy infrastructure

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In one place, the energy infrastructure was damaged. 56 households and 30 legal consumers were left without electricity.

On the night of September 22, the invaders attacked the Poltava region with drones. The energy industry is under attack. This was announced by the head of the Poltava Regional Administration, Philip Pronin.

According to him, no one was injured, but in one area of ​​the region the energy infrastructure was damaged. 56 households and 30 legal consumers were left without electricity.

Experts are already working to restore power supply.

We remind you that on the night of Saturday, September 21, the enemy launched a suicide bomb attack on the energy facilities of the Shostka community in the Sumy region.

It was also reported that 18 people were injured by a Russian high-explosive bomb in a residential building in Kharkov. The cleaning of the lips continues.


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