Russian drones hit energy facilities in Rivne and Ternopil
Source: Serhiy Nadal/Telegram
On Tuesday, Russian drones targeted energy facilities in two western Ukrainian regions of Rivne and Ternopil.
A drone attack on Ternopil marked the third such assault on the city in recent weeks. Mayor Serhiy Nadal confirmed it targeted a local energy infrastructure facility, leaving parts of the city without electricity.
“Repair workers and emergency services are working to address the consequences of the attack. Please stock up on water and charge your devices. More details will follow,” Nadal urged residents in his brief statement.
Meanwhile, another energy facility came under attack in Rivne, according to regional governor Oleksandr Koval.
He said emergency services promptly arrives at the site to assess the damage and begin their repair efforts. There were no reports of casualties but further updates promised more details on the situation.
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