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In Lviv region, electricity shutdowns, even despite the entry into the facilitie...

The Russian Federation attacked the storage storage and TPP in Lviv region: Ova states about deficiency of air defense systems (video)

In Lviv region, electricity shutdowns, even despite the entry into the facilities of energy infrastructure, are not planned in the near future, said Ova Maxim Kozytskyi. However, such measures are possible in the summer, in peak hours of consumption. The Russian army kissed a storage facility in the Stryi district tonight, which has repeatedly attacked and damaged a small heat station in the Chervonograd district. Maxim Kozytsky, the head of the Lviv Regional Administration, told this.

According to him, the schedules of electricity shutdowns in the region are not being introduced, but the authorities can go to such a step in the summer. "Seventh-to-eight morning and seventh-eighth, by ten o'clock-these will be critical hours and we hope that a person will understand with the possible schedules of shutdown," Maxim Kozitsky warned about the likely "Blacka" in "Peak Hour" for Lviv ' Jan.

The official also noted that there are lacking modern air defense systems in the region, so their deficit is trying to compensate for the creation of mobile groups. On the social network Facebook Kozitsky said that at about 5 am the invaders hit the winged missiles in the object of energy generation in the Chervonograd district. Fire fighters work on two fire cells. "There is no threat to people who live nearby," he said.

Already during repeated air anxiety, the Russians attacked the Lviv region with "daggers". Critical and housing infrastructure was not injured, there are no casualties and victims. The head of the cattle also informed that according to preliminary information, 12 enemy missiles were flying to Lviv region this night. Of these, 8 were shot down by fighters of the West Air Command and Mobile Fire Groups.