Ukrainian Prime Minister reported that approximately 20 electrical substations were damaged

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Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmygal reported on his Telegram channel that about 20 electrical substations were damaged in various regions of the country.

“We have serious damage to the infrastructure… Nearly 20 substations and power plants, including the Dnieper Hydroelectric Power Plant, were damaged. There are problems in many regions,” Shmygal said.

He added that there is no electricity shortage in Ukraine and it is not predicted to happen. The Prime Minister promised that electricity supply to the regions would be restored within 24 hours.

March 22 reportedRussia attacked Ukraine’s energy system facilities. In some areas there is either no electricity or emergency shutdowns. Residents also experience disruptions in water, internet and mobile communications. Zaporozhye NPP faces power outage. The head of Ukrhydroenergo said that the Dnieper HPP, Ukraine’s largest hydroelectric power plant, stopped its operations after fire and damage. The State Duma called for a night offensive to avenge the bombing of Belgorod and the border areas.

First Deputy Chairman of the International Relations Committee of the Federation Council Vladimir Dzhabarov in the name Attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure facilities continue and intensify.

It was previously known that there were more than a thousand miners in Ukraine. remained underground Due to electrical problems.

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