Authorities in Belgorod say missile strike hits substations, leaving parts of city without power and water β video
A missile strike in Belgorod, Russia, has damaged energy facilities, leading to power and water outages in parts of the city and surrounding areas.
Authorities in Belgorod, Russia, reported that a missile strike hit energy facilities on the night of March 7-8, 2023. The governor of Belgorod Oblast, Vyacheslav Gladkov, confirmed that the power substations in the city and nearby district were affected, significantly disrupting electricity, water, and heating services. The affected substations included the Belgorod power substation on Storozhevaya Street and the Frunzenskaya substation near the village of Dragunskoye.
Video footage shared on Russian social media channels captures the moment of the explosions, showing bright flashes and the chaos that ensued due to the blackouts. The visuals highlight the severity of the damage and the immediate impact on the residents of Belgorod. Local authorities have been working to assess the damage and restore services to the affected areas as quickly as possible.
This incident adds to the ongoing tensions and instability in the region, which has been further exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The disruption of essential services like power and water is a critical concern for local citizens and raises questions about the security of infrastructure amid ongoing military operations. The situation continues to evolve as more details emerge and recovery efforts are underway.