The head of the Sumy regional military administration, Dmytro Zhivytskyi, said that during the day, Russian troops had struck 55 strikes in the Sumy region.
The occupiers shelled Bilopolska, Krasnopilska, Shalyginska, Znob-Novgorodska and Seredino-Budska communities. The Russians used artillery, mortars and rockets.
Russia again attacked one of the energy companies “DTEK Energo”, there were no casualties. The shelling took place yesterday, January 5.
This was reported by DTEK on January 5.
“As a result of the shelling, the equipment of the TPP was significantly damaged. After the end of the attack, the power industry promptly started liquidating the consequences,” the message says.
According to the company’s press service, for the sake of safety, only critically needed employees are at the facilities.
Energy experts add that DTEK Energo enterprises have been attacked 24 times in recent months. As a result, 26 energy workers were injured, 3 died.
We will remind you that on Tuesday, January 3, Kramatorsk again came under fire from the occupiers. An energy engineer who was repairing a damaged network was injured.
On December 23, Russian troops fired at one of the DTEK power facilities, the station stopped generating electricity.
On the morning of January 5, in the Kherson region, Russian troops covered two settlements – Chornobayivka and Komyshany – with massive artillery fire, four people were injured.
This was announced by the head of the Kherson regional military administration, Yaroslav Yanushevich.
“Houses, cars, agricultural premises, power lines and gas pipelines were damaged. Such are the consequences of this morning’s shelling of Chornobayivka and Komyshan,” the message reads.
It is noted that the enemy covered the villages with massive artillery fire. They fired again at civilian infrastructure and civilians.
As a result of the morning attack by the Russians, 4 people were injured. They received shrapnel injuries of moderate severity. One wounded woman was treated by medics on the spot, 3 people were hospitalized in Kherson hospitals, the head of the regional military administration said.
Previously, there were no casualties. Russian occupation troops fired at the fire department of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Kherson.
Serhii Kruk, head of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, announced this.
He specified that, according to preliminary data, there were no casualties.
“Can you imagine that in a civilized world they would destroy fire departments? Can you imagine that people who save lives could be a threat? Everything that we are trying to rebuild after the deoccupation of the city, they are trying to destroy,” Kruk said.
Free movement of local residents was restricted in the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporizhzhia region.
This was reported by the Center of National Resistance.
The invaders demand that the residents of Berdyansk and Melitopol obtain travel permits from the “commandant’s office”. At the same time, searches are being conducted in the cities in search of members of the underground.
“In fact, the occupiers have turned the Temporarily Occupied Territories into a “regime facility” where people often prefer not to walk the streets in order not to run into an enemy patrol with a check. At the same time, it is impossible to leave the object,” the Center of National Resistance reported.
Russian occupiers shelled the village of Primorske in the Zaporizhzhia region with artillery this morning. As a result of the attack, there are dead and injured, in particular – employees of the village council.
Oleksandr Starukh, the head of the Zaporizhia Regional Military Administration, reported this.
He reported that as a result of the attack on the Stepnohorsk Territorial Community, two people were killed and three others were injured.
One person killed and one injured – employees of the village council, who were on their way to deliver firewood to citizens.
On January 1, the Russians shelled Orykhiv in the Zaporizhzhia region, one person was killed.
Earlier, a 40-year-old woman died as a result of shelling in Pologiv district.
The governor of Dnipropetrovsk region, Valentin Reznichenko, said that a 64-year-old man, who was wounded as a result of Russian shelling of Nikopol on January 4, died in the hospital.
Nikopol is located opposite the Zaporizhzhіa Nuclear Power Plant across the Dnipro River.
On the night of January 5, Russian troops bombarded the city three times with Grady and heavy artillery. At least 30 shells were fired in the city.
According to Reznichenko, several residential buildings and farm buildings, social infrastructure facilities and power lines were damaged.
A high-explosive aerial bomb was discovered on the homestead of a resident of the village of Chervona Dolyna of the Snigurivska United Territorial Community, which was dropped on peaceful residents by the occupiers. Fortunately, it did not break.
Serhii Shaikhet, head of the National Security Service of Ukraine in the Mykolaiv region, reported this.
“And they also say that Russian troops do not fight against peaceful Ukrainians. A high-explosive aerial bomb with 250 kg of TNT lay directly on the homestead of a local resident in the village of Chervona Dolyna, in the Sniguriv region. Specialists removed and neutralized the aerial bomb. It’s scary to even imagine how much trouble she could cause,” he wrote.