DIU fighters blow up a power substation in occupied Sevastopol
On the night of Tuesday, April 2, representatives of the Ukrainian military intelligence blew up a power substation in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol. The object is out of service. Part of the city was left without electricity.
This was reported by Ukrainska Pravda with reference to an interlocutor in the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine. Local publics wrote that at night, residents of the city on the temporarily occupied peninsula heard explosions, after which the power went out in one of Sevastopol’s districts.
The occupation authorities did not comment on the incident. According to UP’s source, it was an operation of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry.
“The group worked on the spot. The power substation is out of commission,” the source said.
Strikes on Russian targets on April 2
The night of April 2 turned out to be generous with cotton for the occupiers. In addition to the targets in Sevastopol, facilities on Russian territory were also hit.
For example, at night, unknown drones attacked the Alabuga Special Economic Zone in the Russian Republic of Tatarstan. According to unconfirmed reports, the UAVs exploded on the territory of the Elaz-Naftoprodukt refinery. It is known that the occupiers have set up the production of Shaheds in this region. “Alabuga is located 1200 km from the Russian-Ukrainian border.
Also in Tatarstan, a drone hit one of the units of the TANECO refinery in Nizhnekamsk. The attack was confirmed by local authorities.
In addition, the governor of the Lipetsk region of Russia said that an air danger regime was being introduced in the region, and UAVs were spotted near the region’s borders. According to him, all forces and means have been put on high alert.