They organized a power outage: SBU successfully attacked a substation in the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation (video)

Ukrainian drones worked correctly at the substation to which military facilities of the Russian Armed Forces are connected. As sources indicate, SBU employees decided to organize a special operation in response to the constant shelling of Ukrainian energy facilities.

The Security Service of Ukraine carried out a successful attack on an electrical substation in the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation. resources Focus SBU released the video of the successful attack.

Insiders claim that the operation was carried out in the village of Krasnaya Yaruga. In the video you can see how the drones operate accurately on the target.

SBU sources also confirmed to Hromadsky that the operation was carried out on the territory of the Belgorod region. According to the interlocutor, the operators decided to organize a power outage for the Russians in response to the constant shelling of energy facilities on the territory of Ukraine.

“Another task of the Security Service is to understand that the power outage of the invaders in response to numerous attacks on the energy infrastructure is a reality that is already on their doorstep,” the interlocutor said.

Currently in the Russian Federation, authorities and media do not comment on the situation, one of the Russian Telegram channels reported: “Two explosives were dropped from a UAV on the village of Krasnaya Yaruga. No one was injured. As a result” After the attack, there was a power outage in the village. “Currently, electricity has been partially provided and the work continues.”

Let us recall that on the morning of October 15, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation announced that 27 unmanned aerial vehicles were attacked on infrastructure facilities in the Kursk and Belgorod regions. According to the relevant ministry, it was claimed that 18 of the unmanned aerial vehicles were destroyed by air defense systems over the Kursk region and 2 over the Belgorod region. At the same time, the Ministry of Defense “lost” seven more UAVs that attacked Russian territory at night.

Source: Focus

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