Energy facilities were damaged in four Russian regions due to the AFU strikes

The press service of the Russian Ministry of Defence reported that the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ strikes affected energy facilities in the Republic of Crimea, Bryansk, Rostov and Voronezh regions.

On 5 April at 06:43 a.m., a Ukrainian drone damaged the high-voltage line Ostrovskaya – Kovylnoye of the Krymenergo State Unitary Enterprise of the Republic of Crimea.

In the Bryansk region on 5 April at 12:52 and 14:20, the Khvoshchevskaya energy facility and the line of Bryanskenergo, a branch of PJSC Rosseti Centre, were attacked. Due to the breakage of wires, some household consumers in Sevsky and Suzemsky districts were left without power supply.

On 6 April at 01:16, a high-voltage line was disconnected in Rostov Region due to a Ukrainian UAV attack on the Rostovskaya energy facility.

In the Voronezh region at 06:05 and 07:43 because of the drone attack twice damaged the distribution aboveground steel low-pressure gas pipeline of JSC ‘Gazprom gazoraspredelenie Voronezh’.

Earlier, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said that despite Ukraine’s violation of the moratorium on strikes on energy facilities, Moscow would not give in to Kiev’s provocations.