The occupiers struck the energy infrastructure of Donetsk region: the area is without power, trains are at a standstill

The occupiers struck the energy infrastructure of Donetsk region: the area is without power, trains are at a standstill
As a result of morning shelling, Donetsk region has been left without electricity. Russian forces deliberately struck the region’s energy infrastructure.
This was reported in a statement by Vadym Filashkin, the head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration.
The head of the RMA explained that the Donetsk region has been de-energized due to enemy shelling.
"This morning, the Russians once again deliberately targeted our energy infrastructure," he noted.
According to Filashkin, specialists have already started repair work and are doing everything possible to restore electricity as soon as possible. However, the full extent of the damage and the timeline for restoration are yet to be determined.
"In the meantime, Invincibility Points are operating in the region, providing heat, electricity, and internet. I will provide updates as they become available," he added.
Changes in train schedules
Due to the lack of power in the contact network of the Donetsk region, changes have been made to the movement of suburban trains.
The following services will be temporarily suspended for the day:
- №6602 Slovyansk - Raihorodok,
- №6603 Raigorodok - Slovyansk,
- №6705 Slovyansk - Kramatorsk,
- №6706 Kramatorsk - Slovyansk,
Reserve diesel locomotives are currently being prepared for the following services:
- №6809 Blyznyuky - Slovyansk,
- №6711 Yakzykove - Slovyansk,
- №6811 Slovyansk - Kramatorsk,
- №6812 Kramatorsk - Lozova.
Train services are running with delays, but specialists are doing everything possible to restore the schedule. Passengers are asked to pay close attention to announcements at stations.
- Train №6711 Yakzykove - Slovyansk departs with a 1.5-hour delay from Husarivka station,
- Train №6809 Blyznyuky - Slovyansk departs with a 2-hour delay from Dubove station.
Topics: Power outageDonetsk regionShellingWar
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