In Lviv Region, over 10,000 electricity consumers left without power due to Russian shelling

In Lviv Region, over 10,000 electricity consumers left without power due to Russian shelling

As a result of massive shelling by the Russian Federation, there has been a widespread power outage in the Lviv region: 17 settlements are completely without electricity, and 9 more are partially without power. The total number of affected consumers exceeds 10,000 people.

This is reported by Finway

Attacks on energy and industrial infrastructure

The shelling targeted energy and industrial facilities in the region. As reported by the head of the Lviv Regional Military Administration, during the air raid alert, the enemy struck these facilities, leading to large-scale power outages. Emergency crews are already working to restore electricity supply in the affected areas.

“During the air raid alert, the enemy attacked energy and industrial facilities in the Lviv region… Currently, over 10,000 subscribers in our region are without electricity. 17 settlements are completely without power, and 9 are partially affected. Emergency services are working on-site.”

Damage to residential buildings and critical infrastructure

In addition to the destruction of energy facilities, one residential building was damaged due to falling debris from a drone: windows were shattered and the roof was damaged. Despite significant destruction, there have been no reports of casualties so far.

In the city of Zhovkva, located in the Lviv region, a Russian drone struck a critical infrastructure facility, resulting in the entire city being left without electricity.