Energy infrastructure facility hit in Mariupol; part of city left without power, says Andriushchenko

As a result of a nighttime attack in occupied Mariupol, an energy infrastructure facility was hit, and part of the city is without power.

According to Ukrinform, this was reported on Telegram by Petro Andriushchenko, head of the Center for the Study of the Occupation.

"Mariupol. Confirmed. An energy infrastructure facility northeast of the city was hit overnight. As a result, part of Mariupol is currently without power," the message states.

It was also noted that the location of UAV pilots in the village of Staryi Krym, in the Kalmiuske district of the Donetsk region, was struck. According to reports from the scene, there are severely injured people.

“The Russians are trying to create the image of a civilian building being hit, but it’s not working out very well,” Andriushchenko added.

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As reported by Ukrinform, the occupiers have turned the Kalmius River into a dumping ground for chemical waste.