Energy facilities were the target of a Russian missile attack on Christmas Day.
As a result of the shelling on Wednesday, December 25, part of the Ivano-Frankivsk region was left without electricity. There were no casualties. The relevant services are working to eliminate the consequences. The head of the Ivano-Frankivsk regional military administration, Svetlana Onishchuk, reported this on Telegram.
During the morning alarm, the enemy also struck the Carpathian region. As a result, part of the region is without power supply,” the report says.
In the Vinnytsia region, damage to energy infrastructure was also recorded as a result of enemy shelling. The regional military administration informed that as of this morning all consumers were healed.
A person died due to a Russian attack on energy facilities in the Dnepropetrovsk region. This was stated by the head of the regional military administration, Sergei Lysak, but did not provide any other details.
In a number of regions, the attack caused problems with heat supply. Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction Alexey Kuleba said that in the Kharkov region 500 thousand subscribers remain without heat – that’s 2 thousand 677 houses. In Dnieper and Zelenodolsk there are 55 and 100 houses without heat supply, respectively. There are 81 residential buildings without heat in the Carpathian region.
Let us remind you that on the morning of December 25, the Russian invaders launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine. Dozens of explosions occurred in Kharkov and Dnieper. Explosions were also recorded in Krivoy Rog, Kremenchug and Yantar.
DTEK announced a blow to thermal power plants. As a result of the massive attack, the equipment of the thermal power plant was seriously damaged.
Source: Racurs

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