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Power outage in occupied Donetsk Region again. Invaders complain about UAV attack on 2 power plants

Occupied Donetsk. Photo: social media.
Occupied Donetsk. Photo: social media.

At night, the occupied part of Donetsk Region was attacked by drones again. The invaders complain about damage to energy facilities, which led to power outages in many settlements.

It was reported by the head of the occupation administration, collaborator Denys Pushylin.

According to him, as a result of the UAV attack, Zuivska and Starobeshevska thermal power plants were damaged. The first one is located in occupied Zuhres, the second one is north of occupied Starobesheve.

Pushylin did not provide any details of the damage to the power plants. He also did not specify whether any other energy facilities were damaged.

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"Many settlements are without electricity, which has caused boiler houses and filtering stations to stop," the collaborator wrote.

Pushylin added that the "relevant departments" are allegedly working in an emergency mode to restore electricity supply. He did not specify how long it would take.

Occupation media wrote, citing local residents, that as a result of the attack, electricity supply was almost completely cut off in Donetsk. There is also no electricity in neighboring Makiivka.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on the night of yesterday, November 17, in the occupied Donetsk Region, some people complained about a drone attack. Energy facilities came under attack, which left about 500,000 subscribers without electricity.

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On the night of November 5-6, drones attacked the territory of the Donetsk Airport, where russians equipped a platform for launching Shaheds. Ukrainian UAVs hit the warehouse of drones and their warheads, causing a powerful explosion and secondary detonation.

Later, OSINT analysts published a satellite image of the airport, which shows the destroyed buildings where the occupiers stored drones and warheads.

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