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7 of June, 09:56

Part of Slavyansk and 40 settlements were left without electricity due to fighting
A large part of Slavyansk and 40 settlements in Slavic area remain without electricity because of the fighting, said on the first day weekend Last news in the press-service of the organization DTEK-Donetskoblenergo ".

" A significant part of the city of Slovyansk and 40 settlements in the area remain dead, " said the press service.

according to the press service, " June 6, because of military actions in the area of Slavyansk were damaged high voltage line, completely de-energized substation 110 kV " Sloviansk "." Dead eleven hospitals and medical stations, buildings of " Ukrtelecom ", city Executive Committee, the security service, police, State Treasury and the tax inspection of Slavyansk, " said the organization.

Also remained without electricity 8 pumping stations, for which disrupted the water supply in multi-storey houses.

On the evening of June 6 teams DTEK-Donetskoblenergo " switching on the distribution network Slavyansk could connect to power supply 3 hospitals, buildings of the SBU, the city Department of the Ministry of internal Affairs, the Executive Committee of the city of Slavyansk. All these administrative buildings occupied by supporters of the DND and are a kind of headquarters active participants.

" backup supply from the substation 110 kV " Slavyansk-North " may turn only part deenergized residential buildings in Slavyansk. However, to enable switching power engineers need access to the electrical equipment, which is currently hampered by the conduct of hostilities ", - said the power company. According to the messenger of DTEK-Donetskoblenergo ", at present energy conduct dialogues with the two warring parties on creating a " green corridor " to access corrupted networks and supports.

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