Russia’s missile attack on Ukraine’s power grid cuts electricity for half of Ternil region
A large-scale Russian missile attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure has left half of the consumers in the Ternil region without electricity.
The Ternil Regional State Administration announced this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
"Flowing the massive missile attack on energy facilities, consumption restriction measures have been expanded from one to three stages simultaneously," the administration said.
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Ukraine's power grid erator, Ukrenergo, had earlier warned of further power outages flowing the attacks, which targeted critical energy infrastructure in the early hours of December 13.
Source: ukrinform.net