There is almost no electricity throughout the covered part of the Zaporizhzhya region and most areas of the left bank of the Kherson region.
Electricity has been lost in the temporary occupied areas of the regions of Zaporizhzhya and Kherson due to attacks of shock drones. This is expressed by the Russian public.
Social networks report an attack on a melitopol’s electrical substation. According to the shooting, the “whole territory” of the occupied region of zaporizhzhya was left without electricity.
Pseudo-governor, temporarily controlled by Russian invaders of the Zaporizhzhya region districts, Yevgeny Balitsky, said the high-voltage equipment in the northwest part of the Zaporizhzhya region was damaged as a result of shelling and no electricity.
He added that healthcare facilities have been moved to reserve power supply resources.
Russian public also reports the de -energizing part of the Kherson region. The fragments of the downed drone have damaged the substation in the genic region of the Kherson Region and the substation in the Melitopol District of the Zaporizhzhya Region.
“Without power supply – 150 general generals in the genic, novotroitsky, Ivanovo and Nizhneserogoz districts. It is over 104 thousand people and 44 significant facilities.
All critical objects are connected to reserve power sources, “said Vladimir Saldo, a quasi -occupied of the temporary conquered region of Kherson.

On social networks, the corresponding picture has been posted in a post about the Kherson region
Keep in mind that more than 100 schools will close this year in the conquered territory of the Lugansk region due to the lack of children. In addition, there are no drugs in many adjustments.
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