NewsUkrainian forces strike Kursk substation, power cut to Rylsk

Ukrainian forces strike Kursk substation, power cut to Rylsk

Ukrainian forces attacked a power substation in the Kursk region, causing power outages in the town of Rylsk in western Russia, according to Reuters, citing regional authorities. The attack took place on Monday evening, and its effects were felt by the residents of the region.

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Key information

  • Attack on power substation: Ukrainian forces attacked a substation in the Kursk region, cutting power to the town of Rylsk.
  • Consequences of the attack: Two transformers were damaged, and two teenagers were injured.
  • Reactions and actions: Authorities are evacuating residents from border areas due to increasing drone attacks.

On Monday evening (5th May), an attack occurred on a power substation in the Kursk region of Russia. As a result of this incident, the town of Rylsk, with about 15,000 residents, lost power. This information was provided by the region's governor, Aleksandr Khintstein.

Consequences of the attack in Rylsk

The attack damaged two transformers, which led to interruptions in the power supply. Additionally, two teenagers were injured. Rylsk is located about 50 kilometres from the border with Ukraine, making it particularly vulnerable to military actions.

The authorities in the Kursk region have decided to evacuate residents from the border areas. The reason is the increasing drone attacks, which are becoming more frequent. The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported that they conducted military operations in the region in the past 24 hours.

Military bloggers on the situation

Russian military bloggers report that Ukrainian forces entered the Kursk region with the support of armoured vehicles and drones. One blogger, RVvoenkor, described how at night bridges were blown up, and in the morning there was an attack by armed groups.

The authorities in the Kursk region continue to evacuate residents from border areas. The situation remains tense, and drone attacks are becoming more frequent, requiring a quick response from local authorities.

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