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The TPP equipment was seriously damaged, but fortunately there were no casualties
This was reported by DTEK's press service.
The enemy continues to carry out terrorist attacks on civilian and energy facilities in Ukraine. Last night, 22 October, shelling hit one of DTEK's thermal power plants," the statement said.
There were no casualties as a result of the shelling. The equipment of the plant was seriously damaged.
After the shelling stopped, the power engineers started to eliminate its consequences," the company added.
On the night of 23 October, Russian occupation troops attacked Ukraine with "shaheds", guided missile X-59 and a drone of unspecified type, - the Air Force of the AFU reported.
Due to the successful combat work of anti-aircraft missile units, mobile fire groups, aviation of the Air Force, in cooperation with the Air Defence Forces of Ukraine, all aerial targets were destroyed, - the report says.
- 13 UAV "Shahed-136/131";
- 1 X-59 guided aircraft missile;
- 1 strike UAV (type not identified).
"Russian terrorists attacked the Odessa region at night with strike drones, air defence forces destroyed 9 Shaheds," said Oleg Kiper, head of the Odessa OVA.
In Odessa district, debris from one of the drones damaged the roof of a warehouse of the port infrastructure. A fire broke out on the spot, it was promptly eliminated by our firefighters. There are no victims, - stated in the message.
Last night more than 2 hours lasted air alert in the Kiev region because of the recorded drones. On the enemy targets worked air defence.
About it reports the head in KOVA Ruslan Kravchenko.
On the territory of the region hits in the objects of critical or residential infrastructure was not recorded. Information about victims and falling debris was not received. Operational teams continue to work on the identification of possible damage, - stated in the message.
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