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Ukrainian drones knock out 2 substations, Russia-installed officials say

Russianinstalled officials stated on Friday that Ukrainian drone attacks had put out of action two electrical energy substations in Enerhodar, the town serving the Russianoccupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station and cut power to the majority of its citizens.

But an official at the occupied Zaporizhzhia station, Europe's largest nuclear plant with six reactors, stated it was untouched by the military action.

Russian troops took the plant in the early days of the February 2022 intrusion and Moscow and Kyiv have because regularly implicated each other of endangering security around it. It produces no electrical power at the moment.

Eduard Senovoz, the top official in Enerhodar, wrote on Telegram that the current attack had damaged the second of 2 substations supplying the town. The other substation was damaged on Wednesday, he composed.

Ukrainian officials have actually made no discuss the events and could not separately verify the reports.

Russian news firms priced quote Yevgeny Yashin, director of interactions at the Zaporizhzhia station, as stating the most recent attack had no result on the nuclear plant. And he said the substation could be repaired.

Specialists have gone out to the website to assess the damage, Yashin told RIA news firm. There is a chance to bring back the harmed transformer however it will take time.

Russia introduced mass attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities in the first winter season of the dispute and resumed a. long series of attacks in March.

Kyiv states the renewed attacks have actually knocked out half of. Ukraine's energy generating capacity and required blackouts.

Ukraine has stepped up its usage of drones this year to attack. Russian oil centers. Ukrainian drones struck four Russian oil. refineries along with radar stations and other military targets. in Russia in the early hours of Friday, Kyiv's armed force stated.

(source: Reuters)