Eight Russian missiles hit the Dnipro Hydroelectric Station, causing significant damage to Ukraine's largest hydroelectric power plant.
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The Dnipro Hydroelectric Station was hit eight times, causing significant damage.
Russia launched missile attack on Dnipro HPP in Zaporizhzhia
Russia hit the Dnipro Hydroelectric Station with eight missiles on March 22, resulting in loss of a third of its capacity
On March 22, as part of a massive attack on the Ukrainian energy infrastructure, the Russian Federation targeted and hit a number of significant energy facilities, among them Dniproges (in Zaporizhzhia), Ukraine's largest hydroelectric power plant, and Thermal Power Plant No. 5 (in Kharkiv).
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