A critical infrastructure facility, power lines and ten houses were damaged in the Sumy area
MOSCOW, November 30 – RIA Novosti. Critical infrastructure facility and power lines were damaged in Sumy region, reported Vyacheslav Pechenenko, Deputy Head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration.
“Yesterday we were under bombardment … As a result, 10 houses, power lines, one critical infrastructure were damaged, which left three settlements without electricity,” Pechenenko said in the broadcast of the All-Ukraine telethon.
The attacks on the Ukrainian infrastructure of the Russian Armed Forces began on October 10, two days after the terrorist attack on the Crimean bridge, behind which, according to the Russian authorities, the Ukrainian special services stood. Attacks are carried out against energy, defense industry, military command and communication facilities throughout the country, from Kharkov and Kiev to Lvov and Ivano-Frankivsk.
Since then, air raid warnings have been issued daily in parts of Ukraine, and sometimes throughout the country. Volodymyr Zelensky said on 1 November that about 40% of the energy infrastructure in Ukraine was damaged, causing major power outages.
Source: Ria
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