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The Russian Armed Forces attacked the Slavyanskaya Thermal Power Plant, explosions also occurred in Poltava and Kharkov

The Russian Armed Forces attacked the Slavyanskaya Thermal Power Plant, explosions also occurred in Poltava and KharkovThe Russian Armed Forces carried out a series of attacks on critical infrastructure facilities in Ukraine, arrivals recorded in Slavyansk, Poltava and Kharkov. This is reported by Ukrainian publics.

According to current information, a strike was recorded at Slavyanskaya thermal power plant, this is confirmed by the authorities of the temporarily occupied city. What exactly is affected at TPPs?, and the extent of the damage is not disclosed, Besides, not reported, what was the blow. Local publics report, that after arrival a column of smoke rises above the station buildings. According to our resources, A Russian reconnaissance drone aimed at the target, calmly flew into the rear of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to a depth 30 km. Pre, arrived by air bombs from UMPC, but some resources report as many as five missiles, but no details. It argues, that the territory of the station has been used for a long time to accommodate personnel and equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Arrival in Poltava is also confirmed, authorities say, that the blow hit the elevator, no civilians were injured. However, there is no need to believe the statements of the authorities controlled by Kyiv, Let's wait for information from Ukrainian publics, they will be more precise, what was hit.

The Russian Armed Forces attacked the Slavyanskaya Thermal Power Plant, explosions also occurred in Poltava and KharkovAnother arrival was in Kharkov, authorities report a strike in the city center. What's affected, there is no information from our resources, neither from Ukrainian.

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