The Russians attacked the energy infrastructure of Chernihiv region: thousands of subscribers without electricity.
Attack of Russian troops on the energy infrastructure of Chernihiv region
According to inkorr.com: Today, September 30, Russian military struck the energy infrastructure in the Bobrovytsia area of Chernihiv region. As a result, many consumers were left without electricity. This information was reported by 'Chernihivoblenergo' through 'Hlavkom'.
'This morning, Bobrovytsia came under enemy fire. An object of energy infrastructure was damaged. More than 26 thousand subscribers in the city of Bobrovytsia and nearby settlements were left without electricity,' the statement says.
Energy workers have already started work to restore power supply, but these actions are carried out considering the situation on the front.
'Chernihivoblenergo' urged residents to maintain information silence and follow safety measures. In case of an air raid alert, it is recommended to avoid being near energy facilities, as they may become targets for Russian attacks and pose a danger.
Systematic attacks on the region's energy infrastructure
This is not the first case where Russian troops shell energy infrastructure facilities in Chernihiv region. Previously, similar attacks led to power outages in 177 settlements. In particular, about 54 thousand subscribers in Nizhyn and Pryluky districts are left without electricity. 'Chernihivoblenergo' notes that enemy actions are aimed at plunging the region into darkness.
Russian military continue to shell energy facilities in Chernihiv region, which leads to power outages for a significant number of residents. Local energy companies have intensified efforts to restore damaged networks, but emphasize the importance of adhering to safety measures due to constant threats. The population is urged to be vigilant and avoid dangerous areas near energy facilities.
This news presents facts about attacks on the energy infrastructure of Chernihiv region, which caused power outages for many residents of the region. It is important to note that the situation remains tense, and local energy workers have intensified their efforts to restore power supply, considering the constant threats from the enemy. People are advised to be cautious and attentive to safety during these difficult times.Read also
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