Russia strikes critical infrastructure in Ukraine's Kharkiv region: Power outages reported
Photo: Russians attacked critical infrastructure in the Kharkiv region (facebook.com/DSNSODE)
Russian troops attacked critical infrastructure in the Lozova community in the Kharkiv region. As a result of the strike, some residents were left without electricity, according to Serhii Zelenskyy, head of the Lozova community.
"As a result of the Russian attack in the Lozova community, there is an emergency power outage. We are switching critical infrastructure facilities to alternative power sources," Serhii Zelenskyy says.
According to him, despite the Russian strikes, medical facilities are operating as usual, and warming centers are open in the community.
Russian strikes on Ukraine on night of October 7
Russian troops attacked Ukraine tonight, November 7, with 128 Shahed and Gerbera strike drones and other types of unmanned aerial vehicles. Air defenses shot down or suppressed 94 Russian drones.
Russian attack drones hit energy facilities in the Odesa region and caused several fires.
Russian attack also damaged warehouses and an administrative building. Rescuers quickly extinguished all fires.
Three units of equipment and 19 rescuers of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, as well as three units of equipment and 10 personnel from local fire brigades, were involved in dealing with the aftermath.
In addition, Russia launched a massive attack on Chuhuiv in the Kharkiv region. A civilian enterprise and an educational institution were reportedly damaged. There is a strong fire at the sites of the Russian strikes.
Also, as a result of the Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia, windows were broken in several residential buildings and a kindergarten. No information about casualties has been received so far.