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According to the report, the Ukrainian Armed Forces launched another missile strike on Belgorod and the Belgorod District, according to regional Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov, but there were no casualties. There is damage to energy infrastructure. Remnants of one of the intercepted missiles fell on the roof of an apartment building, causing a fire. According to the local publication Pepel, the strike hit the Frunzenskaya substation and the Energo Thermal Power Plant, which primarily supplies power to the production sites and administration building of the Belenergomash-BZEM plant.
The report stated that last night's attack was the fifth since the beginning of the month. On February 13, a missile strike hit the Belgorod Thermal Power Plant. Two people at the facility were killed. Gladkov reported serious damage, with power, heat, and water outages in central Belgorod. On February 7, the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the Belgorod electrical substation, which was hit by at least two missile strikes, as well as the Luch Thermal Power Plant. As a result, 80,000 city residents were left without heat, 3,000 without gas, and another 1,000 without electricity.
The report said that on February 6, the Belgorod Thermal Power Plant was hit by a missile strike. The Frunzenskaya and Belgorod substations were also attacked. Gladkov noted damage to the energy infrastructure. Then, power and heat were lost in apartment buildings on dozens of streets in the city center. On February 3, a missile strike also hit the Frunzenskaya and Belgorod substations. The attack resulted in widespread power and heat outages. In these circumstances, it was also observed that migration from the area has already begun.
Additionally, authorities in the southwestern Belgorod region will organize emergency commissions to handle a surge of complaints over widespread utility outages, coming after the region’s governor warned that residents of the capital would be without hot water until April following a Ukrainian air attack on critical infrastructure. Gladkov said during a government meeting that the commissions would operate out of district offices in the capital city of Belgorod and be overseen by state housing inspectors and the regional Housing and Communal Services Ministry.
The report stated that last night's attack was the fifth since the beginning of the month. On February 13, a missile strike hit the Belgorod Thermal Power Plant. Two people at the facility were killed. Gladkov reported serious damage, with power, heat, and water outages in central Belgorod. On February 7, the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the Belgorod electrical substation, which was hit by at least two missile strikes, as well as the Luch Thermal Power Plant. As a result, 80,000 city residents were left without heat, 3,000 without gas, and another 1,000 without electricity.
The report said that on February 6, the Belgorod Thermal Power Plant was hit by a missile strike. The Frunzenskaya and Belgorod substations were also attacked. Gladkov noted damage to the energy infrastructure. Then, power and heat were lost in apartment buildings on dozens of streets in the city center. On February 3, a missile strike also hit the Frunzenskaya and Belgorod substations. The attack resulted in widespread power and heat outages. In these circumstances, it was also observed that migration from the area has already begun.
Additionally, authorities in the southwestern Belgorod region will organize emergency commissions to handle a surge of complaints over widespread utility outages, coming after the region’s governor warned that residents of the capital would be without hot water until April following a Ukrainian air attack on critical infrastructure. Gladkov said during a government meeting that the commissions would operate out of district offices in the capital city of Belgorod and be overseen by state housing inspectors and the regional Housing and Communal Services Ministry.