Drone Strike in Kursk Region: 16 Thousand Consumers Left Without Electricity.
Accident at the Power Substation in Rylsk
According to inkorr.com: An incident occurred at the power substation in the city of Rylsk, Kursk region, due to the strike of four drones, as reported by the region's governor. As a result, more than 16 thousand consumers were left without electricity in several districts.
According to Russian official Khinshtein, as a result of this incident, electricity supply was cut off for residents of the Rylsk, Glushkovsky, and Korenovsky districts.
The governor also noted that teams of electricians are actively restoring electricity supply. This is not the first case of attacks on electrical networks in occupied territories: similar incidents previously occurred in Alchevsk and Zheleznogorsk. However, this time it happened on the territory of Russia, indicating an escalation of violence in this region.
Energy infrastructure continues to suffer from corruption and military conflicts, which negatively affects the daily lives of residents and complicates relations between countries and regions.
The incident at the power substation in Rylsk was the result of serious problems existing in the energy sector of Russia. Continuous attacks on critical infrastructure, as well as internal issues such as corruption, threaten the stability of energy supply and the safety of residents. These events may have far-reaching consequences for energy policy and relations in the region.
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