Occupants struck DTEK thermal power plants.


Russia has once again attacked Ukrainian energy
Ukraine has once again become a victim of a massive terrorist attack from Russia. This Time, DTEK thermal power plants were attacked. This was reported by DTEK's press service.
Fortunately, it is reported that there were no casualties as a result of the attack.
«As a result of the massive attack, the TPP was severely damaged. We immediately started repairing and restoring equipment after the shelling», - the message says.
This is the twelfth massive attack by the Russian Federation against Ukrainian energy this year. Today's shelling is the ninth attack on DTEK enterprises.
Earlier today, air raid alerts were heard across Ukraine. Russian troops attacked the country using missiles and drones. Later, it was revealed that several Tu-95MS aircraft had taken off from the Olenya airbase in the Murmansk region of the Russian Federation.
This attack proves that Russia is once again targeting Ukrainian energy. As a result of the enemy shelling, the volume of measures to limit electricity consumption was increased. In the Ternopil region, 50% of consumers were disconnected due to the massive missile strike.
The Minister of Energy, Herman Halushchenko, stated that Ukrainian energy workers are trying to do everything possible to prevent or mitigate the consequences of these hostile attacks.
It should also be mentioned that on the night of November 28, Russia carried out another massive shelling of Ukraine using Kalibr and X-101 missiles, which were launched from Tu-95 aircraft. At that moment, tens of thousands of Ukrainians were left without electricity.
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