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Companies claim that Russia has attacked a second energy site in Ukraine, a coal mine.

The operators of these sites reported that Russian forces attacked on Sunday a coalmine in southeast Ukraine and a site unidentified in the north, near the Russian border. This is the latest in a string of attacks on Ukraine's power network.

DTEK, a private Ukrainian energy company, said that Russian forces attacked a colliery located in the Dnipropetrovsk Region. The company reported that 192 miners had been safely brought up to the surface without any injuries.

The company stated that this was the fourth Russian attack in two months against coal mining operations in Ukraine.

Chernihivoblenergo said that an attack in the Chernihiv region, on the border with Ukraine, caused extensive damage. It also cut electricity to over 55,000 customers. It said that emergency crews will restore power to the area as soon as it is safe.

In recent weeks, Russian attacks have targeted Ukraine's electricity grid and other energy sites.

In the wake of an attack that affected more than a million customers earlier in the month, power cuts have been imposed in a number of areas. (Reporting and editing by Edmund Klamann; Ron Popeski)

(source: Reuters)