Ukraine Strikes Orel Power Plant, Vladimir Substation Again as Energy War Deepens
- Ukraine attacked a thermal power plant in Orel and an electrical substation near Vladimir on November 5, marking the second strike in a week.
- Andrey Klychkov, Orel region Governor, reported that early on November 5, air defense forces shot down several Ukrainian drones over Orel.
- Alexander Avdeyev, Vladimir Region Governor, stated that cleanup operations would begin at daylight after the attacks on energy infrastructure.
- Emergency services are currently on site as investigations into the incidents continue.
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Ukraine continues to target Russia's energy infrastructure as it continues to press for Moscow to cease hostilities and engage in peace efforts.
The current situation in the Ukraine war in the news ticker: Kiev's troops continue to target Russia's economy. A power plant is currently on fire.
Ukraine continues to launch attacks on military targets and facilities in the Russian energy sector.
Ukraine Strikes Orel Power Plant, Vladimir Substation Again as Energy War Deepens
Ukraine launched new drone attacks on Russia’s Orel power plant and Vladimir substation - both hit for the second time in a week - amid escalating strikes on Moscow’s energy infrastructure.
For the second time in a week, Ukraine struck the Russian city of Oryol, again targeting the city's thermal power plant. Residents near the power plant are reporting multiple explosions and according to reports, no warning alarms sounded.
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