Due to morning shelling, Kherson was partially left without electricity


On Thursday, August 22, Kherson was partially left without electricity as a result of a morning Russian strike on a critical infrastructure facility.

The head of the regional state administration, Oleksandr Prokudin, reported this on Telegram.

According to him, power engineers are currently carrying out emergency repair work to restore the power supply as soon as possible.

This morning, Kherson’s critical infrastructure was hit again. The attack caused power outages in the city.

At the same time, the head of the city military administration, Roman Mrochko, noted that due to the power outage at other important facilities, the water pressure dropped, and trolleybus routes No. 8, 9, 11 and 12 were shortened to Independence Square.

"Specialists are studying the extent of the damage. Emergency recovery work will begin as soon as possible. We ask you to treat this situation with understanding and remain calm," Mrochko wrote.


Topics: ElectricityShellingWarKherson
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