Attacks on the Kharkov thermal power plant. The death toll has risen

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The number of deaths due to attacks on Kharkov has increased
Oleg Sinegubov\Telegram
13:27, 12.09.2022

The dead are the company's employees, 55-year-old dispatcher Svetlana Kurilovich, and 25-year-old electrician Alexander Kholodny.



This was announced by the head of the Kharkiv regional military administration Oleg Sinegubov on Telegram.

Two workers died. Rescuers almost all night localized a large-scale fire, he said.

That night, at about midnight, the enemy launched a missile strike, previously from the S-300 air defense system, on the Novobavarsky district of Kharkiv. Partially destroyed 5-story residential building. Unfortunately, one person died, and two were injured.

In addition, at about 20:00, the enemy launched a missile attack on the Kholodnogorsk region, damaging a critical infrastructure facility. 2 workers died. Rescuers almost all night localized a large-scale fire.

As a result of Russian missile strikes in Kharkiv and a large part of the Kharkiv region, the electricity supply disappeared. Also, the pumps supplying water to people's homes did not work without electricity. The region's electricity and water supply have been restored by 80%.

The head of the board of NPC Ukrenergo, Volodymyr Kudrytsky, said that the dead were employees of the company, 55-year-old dispatcher Svetlana Kurilovich and 25-year-old electrician Oleksandr Kholodny.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has already reacted to this terrorist attack from the Russian side.

Zelensky asked the Russians if they still thought they could scare, break, and persuade the Ukrainians to make concessions and if they didn’t understand anything.

Read my lips: Without gas or you? Without you. Without light or you? Without you. Without water or you? Without you. Without food or you? Without you. Cold, hunger, darkness, and thirst are not as terrible and deadly for us as your "friendship and brotherhood." But history will put everything in its place. And we will be with gas, light, water, and food... and WITHOUT you!

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