Blackout in occupied Enerhodar: what happened.
The temporarily occupied city of Enerhodar in the Zaporizhzhia region remains without electricity due to an emergency disconnection of a high-voltage line. This was reported by Russian media.
Representatives of the occupation local administration report that specialists are already investigating the causes of the accident and looking for opportunities for the prompt restoration of electricity supply: "Almost the entire mining district was left without power."
Recall that in July, one of the substations near Enerhodar was attacked by drones, resulting in eight employees of the Zaporizhzhia NPP being injured. This was stated by the head of the IAEA Agency, Rafael Grossi.
IAEA experts located at the ZNPP reported that they saw thick smoke and heard explosions from the direction of the switchgear after receiving information that drones struck the forest. The substation is located outside the ZNPP site, so it was not at risk.
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