Russian forces targeted civilian infrastructure in Dnipro, causing a pumping station to cease operations due to power outages.
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The Russians were targeting civilian infrastructure. The pumping station in the Livoberezhnyi-3 residential area has ceased operations due to power outages
At least 10 attack drones were downed in Dniprovskyi district of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
Russia launched drone strikes on Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region for the second day in a row, targeting energy infrastructure facilities.
Our defenders downed 10 drones over Dnipro. But there were several hits on energy facilities in the city, and a fire broke out.
Workers had restored the power supply to Pavlohrad, east of Dnipro.
One of the thermal power plants in Dnipropetrovsk region was shelled on the night of February 13, resulting in a large-scale fire and significant damage to equipment.
The shelling led to power units shutting down and an overhead power line being disconnected, causing short-term power outages.
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