Source: the mayor of Ternopil Serhiy Nadal, head of the Ternopil Regional State Administration Vyacheslav Negoda, and SES on Telegram.
Direct quote: "An enemy drone struck an energy infrastructure facility in Ternopil. Part of the city is without electricity. Energy workers and rescuers are addressing the aftermath of the attack."
Details: Nadal urged Ternopil residents to charge their phones and stock up on water.
Update: In the morning, the head of the Ternopil Regional State Administration, Vyacheslav Negoda, reported that a fire broke out at an enterprise due to the strike. Rescuers quickly extinguished the blaze.
"There are no casualties. However, electricity issues have arisen again. Specialists are working on resolving the aftermath," – Negoda stated.
It was added by SES that 34 rescuers and 11 units of special equipment were working at the site.
What preceded: Russian troops launched strike drones into Ukrainian territory on the evening of December 2. An air raid alert in Ternopil lasted from 1:26 to 4:07.
Background:
- Last night, Russian occupiers attacked Ternopil with a drone – killing one person and injuring four others, damaging a residential building, a school, and 20 vehicles.