More than 10,000 users left without power in Rivne region due to Russian morning strike

More than 10,000 users left without power in Rivne region due to Russian morning strike

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More than 10,000 users in the Rivne region have been left without power following a morning strike by the Russian Federation, which damaged critical infrastructure, smashed windows in several residential buildings, and damaged cars.

According to Ukrinform, Oleksandr Koval, the Head of the Rivne Regional Military Administration, reported this on Telegram.

“This morning, Rivne region suffered another enemy air attack,” the message says.

It is noted that due to damage to critical infrastructure, more than 10,000 customers in the region were left without power.

In addition, windows were broken in several residential buildings, and cars parked near them were damaged.

According to preliminary information, no one was injured.

All relevant services are currently working to eliminate the consequences of the attack.

Read also: Russians attack residential areas and energy facilities in Odesa region

As reported by Ukrinform, explosives experts from the Rivne region police defused enemy mines dropped from Shahed UAVs, which were found near the railway tracks.

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