Ukraine Strikes Orel Power Plant, Vladimir Substation Again as Energy War Deepens
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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.
On the night of 5 November, Ukrainian drones hit the power substations in Vladimir, TEC in Orla and oil processing stations in Jaroslavsk province in Vladimir suburb, drones hit the energy infrastructure, reported the Vladiemir governor Alexander Avdeev. "Astra" publishes a video explosion, noting that its effects are unknown: Telegram Canal Supernova+ claims that Vladimir was attacked for the second time in a week by the Vladimir power substati…
We held a meeting of the Anti-Crisis Energy Headquarters with the participation of relevant ministries and energy companies to assess the state of the power system, to coordinate the algorithms for responding to the challenges of war in different scenarios. This was announced by Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko.
Drones attack thermal power plant in Russian city of Orel A series of explosions have rocked the Russian city of Orel, with locals hearing at least three loud explosions. Regional governor Andriy Klitschko said air defense forces had destroyed the UAVs that had attacked the thermal power plant.
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