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Over 5,000 consumers in Poltava Region left without gas after russian attack on industrial enterprise - Regional Military Administration

Fire. Illustrative photo: pixabay
Fire. Illustrative photo: pixabay

On Friday morning, russian occupation troops carried out a targeted attack on one of the industrial enterprises in the Poltava Region, as a result of the hit, technological equipment was significantly damaged.

This was announced by the head of the Poltava Regional Military Administration, Vitalii Diakivnych, in his Telegram channel, Ukrainian News Agency reports.

He said that the technological equipment of one of the industrial enterprises in the Poltava district was significantly damaged due to the enemy strike.

"Due to damage to technological equipment, 5,040 consumers were left without gas supply," the head of the Regional Military Administration wrote.

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According to preliminary data, there were no deaths or injuries.

All emergency and specialized services immediately began work at the scene, which are engaged in eliminating the consequences of enemy shelling and are trying to restore gas supply to citizens' homes as soon as possible.

This incident became part of a wider wave of attacks, during which the enemy used drones that entered the territory of Ukraine from five different directions to complicate the operation of air defense systems.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on the night of March 26, the enemy struck 4 DTEK energy facilities in the Odesa Region, which led to serious technological disruptions in the network.

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As a result of the attack, thousands of residents of the region were left without electricity.

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