March 17, 2025
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In Poltava region, emergency shutdowns of electricity were introduced due to the fall of the fragments of UAV – Vlad

Energy are already working to restore power supply, they say in Ova”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

Russian troops attacked Poltava region on the night of March 17, as a result of the fall of the UAV fragments, emergency shutdowns of the power grid in the Kremenchug district were applied, the regional military administration reported.

“Fortunately, there were no victims… 1035 domestic and 41 legal consumer remained without light. Energy are already working on the restoration of power supply to people, ”the message reads.

Russian military regularly from various weapons – UAVs, missiles, booths, RSSUs – attacked Ukrainian regions.

The Russian leadership denies that during a full -scale war, the Russian army causes purposeful strikes in the civilian infrastructure of cities and villages of Ukraine, killing civilian populations and destroying hospitals, schools, kindergartens, energy and water supply.

Ukrainian authorities and international organizations qualify these strikes as war crimes of the Russian Federation and emphasize that they are purposeful.

According to the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy, in three years of a full -scale invasion of more than 30 massive complex blows on the objects of energy infrastructure of Ukraine, the total losses of which are billions of dollars.

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