Russian drones hinder the restoration of electricity supply in Chernihiv region: details.
terror of Russian drones overwhelming Chernihiv region
According to inkorr.com: Once again, a serious threat has arisen in Chernihiv region: drones from Russia are preventing energy workers from restoring electricity supply, constantly flying over damaged facilities. These drones do not spare the lives of workers, creating a direct threat. In fact, this is true terror aimed at exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the region.
serious consequences of shelling
Russian military forces show no mercy to Chernihiv region – numerous shellings have caused a loss of electricity for tens of thousands of people. Although energy workers are ready to deal with the consequences, the enemy actively interferes. Strikes without an obvious military target are a vivid example of terrorism against civilians. Unfortunately, Russia is pursuing the genocide of the Ukrainian people.
Ukraine will find support
In spite of these challenges, Ukraine will not remain defenseless. Documenting atrocities, it seeks support from the international community and aims to bring the guilty to justice. Energy workers promise to make every effort to provide the population with vital electricity.
Chernihiv region has once again come under fire from hostile attacks, reflecting a broader strategic calculation by Russia. These events demonstrate not only militarized aggression but also the humanitarian crisis experienced by Ukrainians. With international support and local resilience, the country intends to overcome these difficulties and restore its energy supply.
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