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  • 11/26/2023
On Saturday, part of the territory of Donetsk was left without electricity as a result of massive Ukrainian attacks. The head of the Russian Republic, Denis Pushilin, reported that the massive drone attacks had damaged the region's electricity system, and said that despite the difficult situation, electricity engineers have already restored power in several settlements. teleSUR

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00:00 A massive Ukrainian drone attack on several Russian provinces left at least one person
00:04 injured on Sunday.
00:06 The country's air defense forces destroyed 11 unmanned aerial vehicles over the territory
00:10 of the Moscow, Tula, Kaluga and Bryansk provinces.
00:15 For his part, the governor of Tula province, Alexei Yumin, reported that one of the two
00:20 devices shut down in the area lost control and crashed into a flat block, causing a cut
00:25 wound to a resident.
00:26 Yumin said that the victim received medical assistance from the emergency services and
00:31 reports that the affected flats will be carried out in the next few days.
00:40 And as part of this attack on Saturday, part of the territory of Donetsk was left without
00:45 electricity as a result of a massive Ukrainian attack.
00:49 The head of the Russian Republic, Denis Pushelin, reported that the massive drone attacks had
00:54 damaged the region's electricity system and said that despite the difficult situation,
00:59 electricity engineers have already restored power in several settlements and are continuing
01:03 to work to restore full power supply.
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