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According to DTEK, after a hostile rocket firing in the capital, serious consequ...

Strike "Isander" in Kiev: Russians destroyed the transformer substation (video)

According to DTEK, after a hostile rocket firing in the capital, serious consequences were recorded and there was no electricity in one of the districts. Energy do everything possible to fix it. Russian invaders continue to attack the peaceful cities of Ukraine and this time the consequences of hostile terror were recorded in Kiev. The details were shared in the official Telegram channel "DTEK".

It is known that after a morning attack, the rockets were destroyed by the transformer substation in the Holosiivskyi district of the capital, as well as damaged the power grid. "As soon as the security situation allowed, DTEK's energy began to return the light. At 8:10, we managed to heal most of the homes according to backup sources," the statement said. In total, there are about 10 private homes without electricity, as well as one commercial enterprise, as they wrote in DTEK.

By the end of the day the problem should disappear. In the morning of Friday, the enemy launched rocket weapons in the direction of the capital. It was without the victims, but there was a fire in the non -residential room. In the published footage it can be noted that the rocket flew very low and posed a threat to a tremendous number of people. Later, in the Air Force shared new details of enemy shelling.

According to the commander of the PSU of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Mykola Oleshchuk, anti -aircraft and mobile fire groups destroyed four shock UAVs within the Kyiv, Zaporizhzhya, Dnipropetrovsk regions. The winged "Iskander" was also intercepted over the capital region. We will remind, on the night of May 31 of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation hit the Novobavar district of Kharkiv, one of the missiles hit a residential building, resulting in injured 23 people.