November 7, 2025
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For six hours, more than 500 miners could not rise to the surface in Pavlograd

In the Dnipropetrovsk region, in Pavlograd, efforts to save almost half a thousand miners, who ended up underground without electricity due to shelling by Russian terrorists, continue. Local telegram channels report on the disappointing situation. “In Pavlograd, the substation of Pavlogradvugilia was destroyed. More than 500 people have not been able to lift for 6 hours. The regional administration is silent,” said one of the messages. The acting head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVA only reported”, — write on: ua.news

In the Dnipropetrovsk region, in Pavlograd, attempts to save almost half a thousand miners who ended up underground without electricity due to shelling by Russian terrorists.

Local telegram channels report on the disappointing situation.

“In Pavlograd, the substation of Pavlogradvugilia was destroyed. More than 500 people have not been able to lift for 6 hours. The regional administration is silent,” said one of the messages.

The acting head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVA only reported in the evening that the liquidation of the consequences of the attack on critical infrastructure continues in Pavlograd. Part of the population centers of Pavlograd and Synelnyki districts are still without electricity.

We will remind that in the afternoon of November 6, as a result of Russian shelling in the Dnipropetrovsk region, eight mines of the DTEK company remained without electricity. At the time of the attack, 2,595 workers were underground.

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