Russian Drone Strike Kills Three Power Plant Workers in Donetsk Region.
Deadly Attack in Donetsk
According to TSN.ua: A Russian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) carried out an attack on February 17 in the Donetsk region, killing three Ukrainian energy workers. The strike targeted their vehicle while they were performing duties at the Sloviansk Thermal Power Plant (TPP). This assault is part of a wider pattern of attacks on Ukraine's critical energy infrastructure, which has been a consistent target since the full-scale invasion began.
Energy Ministry's Statement
Ukraine's Ministry of Energy issued a statement on the incident, framing it as another stark reminder of the high human cost required to provide light and heat to homes. The tragedy underscores the extreme dangers faced by energy sector personnel amid the ongoing war.
The event further demonstrates the war's devastating impact on civilian infrastructure and the safety of workers who maintain essential services. Energy workers are risking their lives to perform their duties, highlighting the vital importance of their work for the stability of the nation's power grid under relentless assault.
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