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The enemy attacked an energy facility in the Rivne region: what is known about the consequences

The enemy attacked an energy facility in Rivne region: what is known about the consequences In Rivne region, Russian troops fired at an energy infrastructure facility. Emergency services are working on the spot, according to preliminary data, there are no civilian casualties.”, — write on: unn.ua

The enemy attacked an energy facility in the Rivne region: what is known about the consequences

The enemy attacked an energy facility in the Rivne region: what is known about the consequencesIn the Rivne region, Russian troops fired at an energy infrastructure facility. Emergency services are working on the spot, according to preliminary data, there are no civilian casualties.

In the Rivne region, enemy forces fired at an energy infrastructure facility. Oleksandr Koval, head of the Rivne OVA, reports this, reports UNN.

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Emergency services are already working at the scene to deal with the consequences of the shelling.

According to preliminary information, there are no victims among the civilian population.

Details regarding the nature of the damage and the extent of the damage are currently being clarified. The authorities promise to provide more information later.

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