Russians hit energy facility near Kharkiv second time, injure 8 clean-up workers
Eight clean-up crew workers, who were eliminating the consequences of the previous Russian missile attack, have been injured in the second attack targeting an energy infrastructure facility in the Kharkiv district.
Source: Oleh Suniehubov, Head of Kharkiv Oblast Military Administration, on Telegram
Details: According to Suniehubov, all injured have been taken to the hospital, two are in severe condition.
Suniehubov also said that emergency power outages have been introduced in the city of Kharkiv and Kharkiv Oblast as a result of the morning attacks on the critical infrastructure. Up to 150,000 consumers are being disconnected from the electricity supply at the same time.
Russians attacked the settlements of the oblast during the day. In particular, Kupiansk and Vovchansk came under fire. In the last accident, a 69-year-old woman was injured and hospitalised. Doctors provide her with the necessary help.
Background:
- Russian forces carried out a major missile strike on Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia oblasts on the morning of 10 February, launching a record 35 S-300 missiles.
- During the attack on 10 February, Russia again targeted power plants and high-voltage network facilities. The most difficult situation is currently in Kharkiv Oblast.
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