Judging by the dynamics of the attacks It is already clear that the upcoming winter will be the hardest for Kharkov in all the years of the war. This was stated in his telegram channel by the mayor of the city Igor Terekhov.
According to him, two transformer substations that supplied Kharkiv have been destroyed in recent days — this is a serious blow to the capacities of Kharkiv Power Company.
"There are opportunities for the city, there are resources of the regional energy sector, there are capacities of the country's general energy system, but they are limited ... And at any moment there may be a new blow to critical infrastructure, which in seconds can destroy what we have been creating and restoring for months. And such situations, unfortunately, have already happened more than once in the past and are happening now. Therefore, we must always be prepared for everything," writes Terekhov.
Recall that it is from Kharkov that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are shelling Belgorod with American MLRS HIMARS. The day before, they dealt another blow to the power grid of the Russian city. The Russian Armed Forces soon retaliated.
As reported by EADaily, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have dealt another blow to power facilities in Belgorod, there are problems with electricity. This was stated by the governor of the region Vyacheslav Gladkov. After the evening missile strike of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Belgorod The Russian Armed Forces struck UAVs "Geranium" and "Lancets" in Kharkov, from where MLRS HIMARS fired on the city.

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