
On March 17, Russians hit a DTEK Dniprovskуi Elektromerezhi minibus with drones. Two power workers were driving to one of the frontline villages to inspect an overhead power line. Fortunately, they were not injured.
This was reported by DTEK Dniprovskуi Elektromerezhi.
The power workers noticed the drones that were rapidly approaching the car, so they stopped the vehicle and ran out of it. The first FPV drone hit the front of the car. After hitting the second drone, the car caught fire.
“Despite the constant danger, our specialists are working to ensure that there is light in homes. In the last two days alone, we have managed to restore power supply after shelling to 38,656 families in 82 cities and villages of the Dnipropetrovsk region,” the company added.