Russian troops shelled a power facility, causing a power outage in part of Kherson. The power company has restored the supply, but residents are urged to use electricity sparingly, Roman Mrochko, head of the Kherson MVA, said on Friday, UNN reports.
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"Last night, the whole of Kherson experienced power outages. During the night shelling, Russian occupation forces hit the energy infrastructure facility. Electricity was cut off in some places for several minutes. Part of the Central and Dniprovsky districts of the city was without power until 5:00. Due to the threat of repeated attacks, specialists could not start repairing the accident at night. In the morning, power engineers used backup lines. Currently, the power supply in the city has been fully restored, but emergency work continues," Mrochko said on Telegram.
He urged people to consume electricity sparingly and use electrical appliances only when absolutely necessary to keep the city's energy system in working order until the damaged equipment is fully repaired.