How the Lugansk Thermal Power Plant is burning: photos of the fire appeared on the Internet

10.10.2014 08:59
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Shchastya, October 09 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – As a result of shelling at a thermal power plant in the town of Shchastya, Lugansk region, a fire started, but it was put out.

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This was reported to Hromadsky.TV by the commander of the Aidar battalion, Sergei Melnychuk, organized a fortified area on the territory of the thermal power plant.

According to him, the eagle was the 11th transformer, but the fire was extinguished. Melnichuk stated that the fire occurred due to a direct hit to the thermal power plant from a mortar. During a shift change, one station employee was injured. There are no other casualties, neither among the Aidar fighters nor among the firefighters.

As PolitNavigator reported, yesterday Information appeared in the media about another fire at a thermal power plant.

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