Russia attacked a mine with drones: how this will affect Ukraine's energy supply
Journalist
Anna Tkach
12.12.2025 - 13:10
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According to glavcom.ua: Russia struck a Ukrainian mine with drones for six hours during the night of December 12, causing a fire and injuring two workers. The fire was quickly extinguished.
The Minister of Energy announced the implementation of restrictions on electricity usage to free up additional resources and provide critical infrastructure with backup power sources. Already, schedules for electricity supply outages are in effect across all regions of Ukraine, including restrictions for industrial consumers.
In addition to the attacks on the mine, assaults were also recorded in various regions of the country, including Odesa and Pavlohrad. The attacks resulted in damage, fires, and casualties among the civilian population.
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