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The Ministry of Energy emphasized that the energymen managed to partially solve ...

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation damaged the TPP in Kryvyi Rih: the city is partially de -energized

The Ministry of Energy emphasized that the energymen managed to partially solve the problem, but several thousand subscribers were forced to wait. Repair work continues. Due to the rocket attack of Russian invaders in Kryvyi Rih, the CHP was damaged. Several thousand locals were left without electricity. This was stated in the press service of the Ministry of Energy on June 13. "There is damage and disconnection of the main networks in Dnipropetrovsk. Without light - more than 9,000 people.

There were three mines in Kryvyi Rih without power, in which several dozen people were blocked. Later, the miners were rescued," the message reads. After the explosive wave has damaged the TPP in Kryvyi Rih, 6,000 subscribers remained indefinitely without light. There were more of them, but in the morning the energy was able to partially solve the problem. Other areas suffer from Russian shelling. In Donetsk, 41 settlements remained without light, and in Dnipropetrovsk - 3.

Energy infrastructure was also damaged in Chernihiv, Sumy, Kherson, Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhya regions. As a result of constant missile attacks and the blasting of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station, 15,000 consumers in the Kherson region remain without power. The flooding of settlements has damaged at least 110 transformer substations in Kherson and the 35-in released from the Russians in part of the region.

In the Nikolaev area, 42 transformer substations and 10 settlements were flooded completely without electricity. Another 5 - partially. "Repair crews cannot yet start renewable work on the flooded coastal pumping station of the Kherson TPP due to too high water levels. However, energy is already working on the restoration of power supply for consumers," the statement reads.