On the night of July 23, the Russian army attacked critical infrastructure in Sumy region
On the night of July 23, the Russian army attacked critical infrastructure in the Sumy region. In the district of the same name, some consumers were left without electricity. In the regional center itself, water was supplied according to schedule until 10:00.
This is reported by Suspilne Sumy.
As of 10:00, all water intakes in the city are operating normally, Miskvodokanal reported.
They clarified that five water intakes are operating normally, pressure is gradually being built up in the network and water supply is being restored. One water pumping station remains without power.
In the morning, work continued in Sumy Oblast to restore power supply. An operational headquarters has been deployed, said Oleg Grigorov, head of the OVA. According to him, medical institutions and other facilities have switched to backup power.
Also, the KP "Electroavtotrans" reported that in Sumy, trolleybuses are running on changed routes. Buses are operating on the usual schedule.
It is noted that explosions were heard in Sumy around midnight. After that, power went out in some areas of the city.
Later, the Ministry of Energy reported that on the night of July 23, Russian occupiers struck one of the facilities of JSC Sumyoblenergo. As a result of the UAV attack, power equipment was damaged. Currently, restrictions are in place for some electricity consumers. "Energy specialists are doing everything possible to restore power supply to the homes of residents of the city and region as soon as possible," the report says.
Power outages in Sumy continued on July 22 after Russian attacks.
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