Ukraine's Kremenchuk attacked by drones and ballistic missiles, blackout reported
Specialists are already working to restore power supply (Photo: Getty Images)
Russia attacked Kremenchuk with drones and ballistic missiles on the night of June 26. The enemy struck industrial facilities, and currently there is a partial power outage in the city, according to the Telegram channel of the head of the Poltava Regional Military Administration, Vitalii Diakivnych.
"Last night, the enemy attacked the Kremenchuk district. Hits by missiles and UAVs on industrial facilities were recorded. As a result of the attack, a partial power outage occurred," the statement said.
Diakivnych added that specialists are already working to restore the power supply. At the same time, fortunately, there was no information about casualties.
"According to the information from PJSC 'Poltavaoblenergo,' power supply has been restored," Diakivnych clarified as of 07:45 Kyiv time.
Attacks on Kremenchuk
In March, Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal stated that the Russians are attacking Ukraine's oil refining enterprises, using thousands of missiles and drones. He noted that over 60 missiles and about 250 drones had hit the Kremenchuk refinery alone.
Earlier, RBC-Ukraine reported that on the night of May 14, during a combined Russian attack on Ukraine, the enemy struck Kremenchuk. At that time, as a result of the enemy attack, energy facilities, industrial sites, warehouses, and the residential sector were attacked.