Due to the blackout in Kryvyi Rih, 854 miners were stuck underground in four mines.
Like the whole country today, October 10, Dnipropetrovsk region suffered a missile attack from the enemy. In Kryvyi Roz, as a result of a rocket attack on an energy infrastructure facility, electricity and water supply was disrupted in the Ternivskyi and partly Pokrovsky districts. This was announced by the head of the city's military administration Olexandr Vilkul.
Due to the power outage in Kryvyi Rih following rocket strikes underground, 854 miners were stuck in four mines.
According to Vilkul, a complex rescue operation is underway to save people using counterweights and hand winches.
As of 9:30 p.m., 98 people remained underground in one of the mines, according to the schedule, everyone should be brought to the surface by two o'clock in the morning.
The head of the VA emphasized that the issues of providing workers with air, food and warm things are being resolved.< /p>
“We know what to do, the work is going well,” Vilkul commented.
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He added that by 7:30 p.m. power supply was restored to 85% of the de-energized facilities. More than 10 streets remain to be connected, on which the energy workers plan to work all night in order to restore the power supply by morning.
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