In Luhansk region enemy is pressing near frontline villages, problems with electricity and another forest fire near Sievierodonetsk in occupied territories - RMA

In Luhansk region enemy is pressing near frontline villages, problems with electricity and another forest fire near Sievierodonetsk in occupied territories - RMA

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In Luhansk region, Russian troops have intensified their offensive near frontline villages. A forest fire broke out in the occupied territories, and 530 power grid facilities remain damaged from the winter due to a lack of funds for repairs.

In the Luhansk region , Russian troops are pressing near frontline villages, another forest fire is raging in the occupied territories around Severodonetsk, and the occupiers are unable to repair 530 damaged objects of the power grid complex - people have been without electricity since winter, the Luhansk RMA reported on Facebook on Wednesday, UNN reports.

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"Stelmakhivka, Makiivka, Hrekivka - near these villages the Russians are putting the most pressure, trying to find a weak spot in our defense. The enemy continues to attack directly at the settlements, using cannon and rocket artillery, drones and aviation. Yesterday Makiivka suffered the most from the occupants' shelling, there were also hits in Nevske," informed the head of the Luhansk regional military administration Artem Lysohor.

According to RMA, "a forest has once again caught fire around Sievierodonetsk." "This time it is near the cemetery near the village of Voronove. Local "rescuers" are pretending to control the situation. In fact, they are only watching to prevent the fire from spreading to residential buildings - they are not even trying to extinguish the flames in the forest. Due to the inaction of the firefighters, the fire has already spread to other areas of the forest," the RMA noted.

In the occupied territories of Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts, about 530 power grid facilities were reportedly damaged by bad weather last winter. "Since then, a number of occupied settlements have been without electricity or have extremely limited electricity supply. There is no money in the regional and local budgets to repair this equipment. The relevant restoration work has not been started for more than six months. In order to have time to do something before the onset of cold weather, we have once again appealed to the Kremlin to reallocate funds," RMA said.

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