Russian forces strike energy facilities in Mykolaiv region, leaving three settlements without power

Russian forces strike energy facilities in Mykolaiv region, leaving three settlements without power

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In the Mykolaiv region, Russian Shahed-131/136-type drones struck energy infrastructure facilities, leaving three settlements without electricity.

According to Ukrinform, the regional state administration reported this on Facebook.

Late on April 13, Russian forces attacked the region with Shahed-131/136 UAVs, targeting energy infrastructure. As a result of the strikes, three settlements in the Mykolaiv district were left without power. Restoration work is ongoing. As of the morning of April 14, one settlement remains completely without electricity, while another is partially cut off. No casualties were reported.

Read also: Russian drone hits high-rise building in Kharkiv

Yesterday, Russian forces also carried out four FPV drone attacks on the Ochakiv and Kutsurub communities in the Mykolaiv district. In the village of Dniprovske, an outbuilding and a vehicle trailer were damaged. No casualties were reported.

As previously reported by Ukrinform, since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, the Mykolaiv region has received more than 3,000 units of energy equipment to support energy resilience.

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