Ministry of Energy: Russia's night attack left 10.4 thousand consumers without electricity in Khmelnytskyi region

Ministry of Energy: Russia's night attack left 10.4 thousand consumers without electricity in Khmelnytskyi region

A night missile attack by the Russian Federation damaged an overhead line in Khmelnytskyi region, leaving 10.4 thousand consumers without electricity. This was reported by the Ministry of Energy.


As of Thursday morning, power engineers managed to supply power to the vast majority of consumers, while another 528 consumers were left without electricity.

The Ministry of Energy adds that Russian shelling also damaged equipment at a substation in Mykolaiv region and led to an emergency shutdown.


In Zaporizhzhia region, a reconnaissance drone was found on the ground near a high-voltage overhead line. It was later removed by the State Emergency Service and police.


The shelling also resulted in gas supply disconnections: 100 consumers in Kharkiv region and 131 in Donetsk region.


At the same time, ventilation equipment at one of the mines in Donetsk region stopped working for technical reasons. There were 32 workers in the mine who stayed there until the end of the shift to ensure the facility's operation.

 





A night missile attack by the Russian Federation damaged an overhead line in Khmelnytskyi region, leaving 10.4 thousand consumers without electricity. This was reported by the Ministry of Energy.


As of Thursday morning, power engineers managed to supply power to the vast majority of consumers, while another 528 consumers were left without electricity.

The Ministry of Energy adds that Russian shelling also damaged equipment at a substation in Mykolaiv region and led to an emergency shutdown.


In Zaporizhzhia region, a reconnaissance drone was found on the ground near a high-voltage overhead line. It was later removed by the State Emergency Service and police.


The shelling also resulted in gas supply disconnections: 100 consumers in Kharkiv region and 131 in Donetsk region.


At the same time, ventilation equipment at one of the mines in Donetsk region stopped working for technical reasons. There were 32 workers in the mine who stayed there until the end of the shift to ensure the facility's operation.

 

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