Power Outages Hit Ukraine's Khmelnytskyi Region After Russian Strike.
Khmelnytskyi Region: Russian Attack Sparks Electricity Disruptions
According to Novyny.live: On March 29, Russian forces launched an assault on the Khmelnytskyi region, leading to partial power outages. Air defense units managed to intercept several targets, though no casualties or injuries have been reported so far.
The attack followed explosions heard in the area the previous evening, on March 28. These strikes are part of a broader campaign: earlier, on March 7, the enemy targeted critical infrastructure in the region. In the Shepetivka district, windows at a railway station were damaged during that assault.
Current Situation on the Ground
Residents are currently grappling with electricity interruptions, but local authorities say the situation remains under control. Officials are urging the public to stay safe and follow guidelines during air raid alerts.
These events highlight the ongoing toll of military conflict on civilian life in Ukraine, especially in areas subjected to shelling. Power disruptions can severely impact daily routines, making it essential for local governments to maintain consistent support and clear communication with the population. The situation in Khmelnytskyi remains tense, and further actions by Russian forces could threaten the region's overall stability.
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