December 7, 2025
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Russia delivered a massive blow to Kremenchuk: electricity, water and heat were cut off in the city

On the night of December 7, Russian troops launched a massive combined attack on civil infrastructure facilities in Kremenchuk, Poltava region.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

On the night of December 7, Russian troops launched a massive combined attack on civil infrastructure facilities in Kremenchuk, Poltava region.

Source: the mayor of Kremenchuk Vitaly Maletskyi

Direct speech: “Once again, a massive combined strike on infrastructure facilities in Kremenchuk.

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Currently, there are interruptions in electricity, water and heat supply in some areas of the city. All city services are working around the clock to restore critical systems as soon as possible.”

Details: The mayor of the city noted that official and confirmed information about the consequences of the shelling will be made public by the regional military administration after the assessment of the situation is completed.

Maletsky urged residents to stay in safe places until the alarm is lifted.

What preceded:

  • On the night of December 7, an air alert was announced throughout Ukraine due to the takeoff of a Russian MiG-31K fighter jet carrying the Dagger aeroballistic missile.
  • The Air Force reported the movement of rockets in the direction of Kremenchuk, and enemy drones attacked the city during the night.
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