As a result of a UAV attack, substations in Poltava and Lviv regions were damaged

As a result of a UAV attack, substations in Poltava and Lviv regions were damaged

On the night of April 9, Russia again attacked Ukraine's energy system. Two high-voltage substations in Poltava and Lviv regions were damaged. This was reported in the morning report of the Ministry of Energy.


"At night, the enemy attacked a high-voltage substation in Poltava region - a fire broke out on the territory, which was extinguished by the State Emergency Service, no one was injured. There was some damage to the equipment. A high-voltage substation in the Lviv region was also attacked, and equipment caught fire. No one was injured. The consequences of the night attacks are being examined and clarified," the ministry said.

 

In Dnipropetrovsk region, two high-voltage overhead lines were simultaneously disconnected due to the fighting, which temporarily left an industrial facility without electricity.


It is reported that in general, due to the warm and sunny weather in Ukraine, there is no shortage of electricity so far.





On the night of April 9, Russia again attacked Ukraine's energy system. Two high-voltage substations in Poltava and Lviv regions were damaged. This was reported in the morning report of the Ministry of Energy.


"At night, the enemy attacked a high-voltage substation in Poltava region - a fire broke out on the territory, which was extinguished by the State Emergency Service, no one was injured. There was some damage to the equipment. A high-voltage substation in the Lviv region was also attacked, and equipment caught fire. No one was injured. The consequences of the night attacks are being examined and clarified," the ministry said.

 

In Dnipropetrovsk region, two high-voltage overhead lines were simultaneously disconnected due to the fighting, which temporarily left an industrial facility without electricity.


It is reported that in general, due to the warm and sunny weather in Ukraine, there is no shortage of electricity so far.