Power substation in Sevastopol is out of commission: sources on the results of the explosion
Kyiv • UNN
In occupied Sevastopol, an explosion knocked out a power substation that powered the enemy's military infrastructure.
The power substation in occupied Sevastopol is out of commission. The facility was used to power the enemy's military infrastructure. This was reported to UNN journalist by his own sources.
Details
When asked if there was any damage as a result of the explosion of the power substation, the interlocutor replied:
The facility is out of commission, backup capacities are being used. The facility was used to power the enemy's military infrastructure.
Addendum
Earlier, intelligence sources reported that representatives of the Main Intelligence Directorate blew up a power substation in Sevastopol in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
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