Daily Flyer - January 14, 2023
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Russian attack damages energy facilities in six Ukrainian oblasts.
On Saturday, energy facilities were damaged due to the missile attack on Ukraine. Russian forces hit Kharkiv, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Zaporizhzhia, Vinnytsia, and Kyiv oblasts.
Emergency power outages are introduced in most regions due to attacks.
The next few days will be difficult. Power engineers are already working to restore the electricity supply.
Missile attack on Ukraine: two thermal power plants were damaged, and one stopped producing electricity.
During today's massive attack, the occupiers attacked two thermal power plants of DTEK Energo, which had already been repeatedly hit by enemy attacks.
The equipment of the TPP was damaged as a result of the attack. Immediately after the end of the attack, the energy industry began to eliminate the consequences quickly.
This is the 26th terrorist attack on DTEK Energo facilities.
The equipment of the TPP was damaged as a result of the attack. Immediately after the end of the attack, the energy industry began to quickly eliminate the consequences.
This is the 26th terrorist attack on DTEK Energo facilities.
Russians hit a multi-story residential building in Dnipro city: 5 dead, 64 wounded.
5 people were killed and 64 injured the missile hit on an apartment building in Dnipro. Thirty-five people were rescued from the rubble, including six children.
Dnipro Mayor Borys Filatov said that an entire district of the city and its utility services had been cut off the grid because of the strike.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reacted to the attack on the Dnipro by saying that all those involved in this terror would bear the maximum responsibility.
Kharkiv and Kyiv oblasts’ energy systems experienced the most difficulties after the Russian attack – Zelenskyy.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that after the large-scale Russian missile strike on Saturday, 14 January, the most difficult situation with electricity is in Kharkiv Oblast and Kyiv Oblast.
"Unfortunately, energy infrastructure facilities were also hit. In this regard, the most difficult situation is in Kharkiv Oblast and Kyiv Oblast.
Repair crews are doing everything possible to restore electricity generation and supply as soon as possible, and work will continue around the clock," - said Zelenskiy.