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Russian army attacks critical infrastructure of Vinnytsia Region: power outages, trains stop

On the night of September 25, the russian army attacked the critical infrastructure of the Vinnytsia Region. Hits were recorded on energy facilities.

The first deputy head of the Vinnytsia Regional Military Administration Natalia Zabolotna has reported this on Telegram: "The enemy attacked the critical infrastructure of the Vinnytsia Region. There are hits on energy facilities."

According to her, emergency services were dispatched to the scene. Starting at 01:40, air raid sirens sounded in several districts of the region due to the threat of an attack by kamikaze drones. The first reports of outages appeared only two hours later.

Zabolotna also specified that part of the city was cut off from power and train traffic was temporarily stopped due to the attack. Currently, power supply and transport connections have been restored.

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"As of 5:30 a.m., the fire has been extinguished. All relevant services are working to eliminate the consequences of the shelling," she noted.

No damage to residential buildings was recorded, and there were no casualties.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, in the Chernihiv Region, as a result of a drone attack, settlements were left without electricity, and infrastructure was destroyed.

On the night of September 14, 945 customers were left without electricity due to explosions on the railway in the Fastiv District of the Kyiv Region.

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