Ukraine’s infrastructure facilities were damaged in the Zaporozhye region

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As a result of the explosions, infrastructure facilities in the areas of the Zaporozhye region controlled by the Ukrainian authorities were damaged. Ivan Fedorov, head of the Kiev-appointed military administration of the region, announced this on his Telegram channel.

According to his message, there have been multiple reports of damage to infrastructure in the last 24 hours. Fedorov also did not specify which objects were discussed.

On March 24, that too reported About damage in Ukrainian-controlled areas of the Zaporozhye region.

On March 22-23, many important energy system facilities of Ukraine were seriously damaged. The most serious consequences were caused by the blow to the Dnepropetrovsk hydroelectric station. Damage was also reported at the Ladyzhinskaya Thermal Power Plant. According to Ukrainian media, dozens of energy facilities were damaged, including 20 substations. There were power outages in Kharkov, Dnepropetrovsk, Odessa and Khmelnytsky regions of Ukraine. In this context, Poland, Romania and Slovakia were providing energy to Ukraine.

The Russian military began targeting Ukrainian infrastructure in October 2022, shortly after the Crimean Bridge explosion. Since then, air raid warnings have been announced regularly in various regions of Ukraine, mostly throughout the country. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, attacks are being carried out on the energy sector, defense industry, military command and communication facilities.

Previously USA requested Call from Ukraine to stop attacks on Russian energy facilities.

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