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Russian forces launch missile strike on DTEK enterprise.
Russian forces on Friday launched another missile attack on an enterprise of Ukraine's power company DTEK Energo.
That's according to the company's press service, Ukrinform reports.
"Today, one of DTEK Energo's enterprises was once again hit by rocket fire. This is the 12th attack on DTEK Energo's energy enterprises over the last month. According to preliminary information, there are no casualties in today's shelling," the report said.
It added that the attack significantly damaged the energy equipment of the enterprise.
The company also reported that for security reasons, only critically needed employees remain at the facilities, with others working remotely.
Russia has been conducting massive attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure since October 10. Invaders fire missiles and launch Iranian drones targeting generation facilities and the power transmission system.
Intel chief, church primate talk chaplaincy, spiritual support for troops.
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Another Russian strike targets Dnipropetrovsk region.
The Russian invasion forces launched another strike at Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk region.
Another blast rocks Zaporizhzhia
Another explosion rang out in Zaporizhzhia on Saturday following several blasts reported earlier today.
Drone attack in eight regions of Russia joint operation of Ukraine's special agencies - source.
The large-scale drone attack that targeted eight regions across the Russian Federation was a joint operation of the Security Service of Ukraine, the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine’s Defense Ministry, and the Special Operations Forces.
Missile strike on the Dnipro: rescue operations completed.
Emergency rescue operations have been completed at the site of a residential building in the center of Dnipro that was destroyed by enemy shelling on April 19, and rescuers have recovered the body of another dead man from the rubble.
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Kari Lake tells supporters to ‘strap on a Glock’ for election.
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Why Prague's homeless are resorting to poverty tourism.
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UN weighs vote on full Palestinian membership
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Vigilante groups take up arms to protect villages in Nigeria.
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Stardust fire inquest: Verdict due into blaze that killed 48 people.
An inquest verdict is due to be delivered on a devastating nightclub fire that killed 48 people 43 years ago. Hundreds of others were injured and - for more than four decades - those affected have demanded answers and justice. SUBSCRIBE to our You...