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Part of the Chernihiv region was left without electricity due to Russian shelling

In the afternoon of November 15, the Russian invaders attacked an important energy facility in the Nizhyn district. A large part of the Chernihiv region remained without electricity. This is reported by “Chernihivoblenergo”. “As a result of enemy shelling, an important energy facility in the Nizhyn district was damaged. A significant part of the region has been cut off,” the message reads. Local residents are asked to remain calm, inform silence and take measures for their own safety. It is noted that it will be allowed soon”, — write on: ua.news

In the afternoon of November 15, the Russian invaders attacked an important energy facility in the Nizhyn district. A large part of the Chernihiv region remained without electricity.

This is reported by “Chernihivoblenergo”.

“As a result of enemy shelling, an important energy facility in the Nizhyn district was damaged. A significant part of the region has been cut off,” the message reads.

Local residents are asked to remain calm, inform silence and take measures for their own safety.

It is noted that as soon as the security situation allows, the energy workers will begin emergency restoration work.

We would like to remind you that the shortage of electricity in Ukraine, accompanied by daily blackouts, may last until the spring of 2026.

Due to massive attacks by Russian troops on energy infrastructure on Saturday, November 15, in a number of regions of Ukraine introduced power supply restrictions.

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