The Kurakhovskaya thermal power plant in the Donetsk region was completely destroyed by Russian occupiers.
The thermal power plant in frontline Kurakhovo was left without pipes. First, the occupiers destroyed one pipe, and then the rest. The power plant is no longer there. Ukrainian journalist Denis Kazansky reported this on November 24 in Telegram.
As part of helping the residents of Donbass, Russia continues to turn the region into a dead wasteland,” he noted and published a photo of the destroyed facility.
The day before, the Russian occupiers hit the Kurakhovskaya thermal power plant with a controlled aerial bomb. As a result of the bombing, the building and pipes of the thermal power plant were destroyed. The video from the moment the KAB arrived was published by Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Sergei Leshchenko on Telegram.
Earlier, The Wall Street Journal, citing station chief Anatoly Borichevsky, reported that the front-line Kurakhovskaya thermal power plant in the Donetsk region was dismantled and disassembled for spare parts in order to repair other power plants damaged by shelling. Work began in the spring and ended in late summer.
Let us recall that in August the authorities of the Ivano-Frankivsk region reported that the Burshtyn thermal power plant could not be restored after a series of Russian attacks. The station was attacked 12 times by the invaders. Due to its destruction, the city of Yantar may be left without heat and hot water in winter.
Source: The Wall Street Journal
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