Occupants attacked critical infrastructure in Sumy region - no electricity.
Russian troops launched an attack on the Sumy region on Monday, July 7. The attack was aimed at a critical infrastructure facility, reported the head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, Oleg Grygorov, on Telegram.
Shelling in Sumy region on July 7
'The Russian army struck at a critical infrastructure facility in the Sumy district,' Grygorov said.
As a result of the attack, parts of the region were left without electricity. Restoration work is currently underway.
The company 'Sumioblenergo' reported that there may also have been power outages in Sumy due to the Russian attack. Details are not disclosed for security purposes.
Currently, specialists are working intensively to restore electrical distribution in every home.
'Please maintain information silence and do not spread photos and videos of the aftermath of the strikes and any other data that may help the occupants adjust their strikes and draw conclusions about the state of the energy system,' Sumioblenergo added.
We remind you that on July 7, Russian troops attacked Donetsk region, resulting in one woman dead and several people injured. The invaders also shelled the Kholodnohirskiy district of Kharkiv, where a critically injured woman died in the hospital.
Summary: Russian troops attacked the Sumy region, targeting a critical infrastructure facility and causing power outages in some areas. The company 'Sumioblenergo' is working on restoring power, urging people to refrain from spreading information that may help the enemy. Similar attacks also affected Donetsk and Kharkiv, resulting in casualties and widespread destruction.Read also
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