Russians destroy energy facility providing power supply for two regions in southern Ukraine

Russians destroy energy facility providing power supply for two regions in southern Ukraine

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Russians have practically destroyed an energy facility, providing power supply for the right-bank Kherson region and a significant part of the Mykolaiv region.

The relevant statement was made by Ukrenergo National Power Company CEO Volodymyr Kudrytskyi on Facebook, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

“An energy facility, which provided power supply for the entire right-bank Kherson region and a significant part of the Mykolaiv region, has been practically destroyed. It no longer exists. Two autotransformers, weighing 250 tonnes each, were blown up. The relay protection, compressor and battery rooms – everything that had not been destroyed in explosion, [Russian] terrorists additionally shot and crushed. Several hectares of the effects of the occupiers’ impotent rage before they fled from the right-bank Kherson region. A vile horde that only knows how to destroy,” Kudrytskyi wrote.

Nevertheless, according to Kudrytskyi, in cooperation with regional military administrations, regional power distribution companies and the Ukrainian State Emergency Service, Ukrenergo is working to restore power supply services in the Kherson region’s liberated areas.

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