Russians spent two days straight shelling DTEK power grid in Dnipro
Just when we thought the weather was getting nice, our neighbors decided to remind us of their favorite hobby: trying to turn off our lights with drones and artillery.
For two days straight, Russian forces have been relentlessly pounding DTEK energy facilities in the Dnipropetrovsk region. They aren't even hiding it—just pure, continuous shelling with drones and artillery.
Some of these power plants got hit multiple times. It’s like they have a personal grudge against lightbulbs. There were massive fires, and the damage to the power grid is pretty serious, but the local engineers are already out there doing their magic to patch things up under constant threat of new strikes.
Apparently, fighting electric substations is still the peak of Russian military strategy.
Source: Telegram
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