Massive RF attack on TPPs: DTEK reports serious damage
Kyiv • UNN
On the morning of December 13, Russian troops carried out another massive strike on DTEK's thermal power plants. This is the ninth attack on the company's facilities, as a result of which the equipment of the thermal power plants was seriously damaged.
The Russian army carried out a massive strike on DTEK's thermal power plants on the morning of December 13, as a result of which the equipment of the thermal power plants was seriously damaged, the DTEK press service reported, according to UNN.
Today, December 13, Russia carried out another massive terrorist attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. DTEK's thermal power plants were attacked. According to preliminary information, there are no casualties. As a result of the massive attack, the equipment of the thermal power plants was seriously damaged. After the shelling ended, the energy workers promptly began to eliminate its consequences and restore the operation of the equipment
The company noted that this year this is the twelfth massive attack on the Ukrainian energy sector and the ninth massive attack on the energy enterprises of the company.
In total, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, DTEK's thermal power plants have been shelled more than 200 times.
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On the morning of December 13, Russia attacked critical infrastructure facilities in the Ivano-Frankivsk region.
The Russian army also struck at the energy facilities of the Lviv region, but there were no casualties.
In the Ternopil region, "negative consequences" were recorded as a result of the Russian missile attack, there are no victims, the critical infrastructure is operating normally.
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It is worth noting that the Russians are constantly trying to modify and modernize all the types of missiles and drones they use to attack Ukraine. KNDISE experts in a comment to UNN told what exactly these features are and what role Western components play in changes in enemy weapons. The enemy uses not only Western components.
According to Oleksandr Ruvin, Director of the Kyiv Research Institute of Forensic Examinations, the components for the UAVs with which the enemy attacks Ukraine are supplied by about 50 manufacturers from China. In addition, KNDISE experts found that the Russian X-69 missiles with which the occupiers strike Ukraine are made from several types of weapons and have foreign components.