Russia attacked Kharkiv and Donetsk with drones: threat of power outages.
Drone attack on Kharkiv and Donetsk region
According to inkorr.com: On the night of October 7, Kharkiv was attacked by drones from the Russian army. The incident occurred in the Industrial District of the city, where a fire broke out as a result of the impact. Currently, there is no information about casualties. The city's mayor, Ihor Terekhov, warns of danger and calls on residents to be cautious when observing enemy drones.
Be careful if you spot enemy drones.
Strikes on the energy infrastructure of Donetsk region
Unfortunately, the drone attacks were not limited to Kharkiv; residents of the Donetsk region also fell victim to the strikes. Russian occupiers continue to attempt to damage the energy infrastructure, threatening electricity supply in several areas. The head of the regional military administration calls on the population to be responsible and prepare for possible difficulties during the winter period.
Be ready for possible difficulties in the winter period.
It should be noted that Ukrainian energy workers are already taking measures to conserve electricity in households in case of new enemy attacks. In case of further shelling, citizens should be cautious and follow the recommendations of local authorities to ensure their own safety and reduce risks.
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