Fire in Koryukivka and attacks in Chernihiv region: 177 settlements without power.
Fire at the enterprise in Koryukivka
According to inkorr.com: A large fire broke out at one of the enterprises in Koryukivka, located in the Chernihiv region. Firefighters and other emergency services were called to extinguish the fire, as well as assistance from other districts and Chernihiv. This was reported by Pavlo Miroshnychenko, the head of the military administration of the region.
According to Miroshnychenko, there is a lot of smoke in the city, so local residents are asked to limit their time outdoors.
Attacks on Sosnytska community
Attacks on several settlements have also been recorded in the Sosnytska community of Chernihiv region. The enemy likely used rockets and drones. Information about the casualties is currently being verified.
Strike on energy infrastructure
It should be recalled that on September 30, Russian troops struck an energy infrastructure facility in the Bobrovychi area of Chernihiv region, leading to power supply disruptions for many consumers.
As a result of a new attack by Russian troops on the energy infrastructure of Chernihiv region, 177 settlements were left without electricity. There is also information that the occupiers struck the railway tracks in the region.
Tense situation in Chernihiv region
Heavy events continue in Chernihiv region: a fire in one area and attacks in another. Emergency services are working continuously as there is a significant threat to the local population and infrastructure. The situation remains tense, and news about these events continues to come in.
The fire in Koryukivka and the attacks in Sosnytska community highlight the complex military and humanitarian situation in Chernihiv region. Emergency services strive to ensure the safety of residents, while the region's residents face serious challenges in their daily lives. It is important to monitor the development of these events to receive timely information on the security situation in the region.
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