300 mobile stations operating in de-occupied areas of Kherson region

300 mobile stations operating in de-occupied areas of Kherson region

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Three hundred mobile stations operate in the de-occupied territory of Kherson region, and more than 160 specialists work to restore the electricity supply.

"Specialists of a mobile operator restored the operation of one base station in the Suvorovsky district of Kherson city. Currently, 287 base stations and three movable stations operate in the liberated areas of Kherson region," the Kherson Regional Military Administration posted on Telegram.

It is noted that 37 brigades – 163 workers and 61 units of equipment – worked to restore the electricity supply in Kherson region over the past day. Power engineers performed emergency and restoration works on the lines supplying Khreshchenivka, Davydiv Brid, Petrivka, Potiomkyne, Bobrovyi Kut, Beryslav, Kherson, Oleksandrivka, and Posad-Pokrovske.

According to the Administration, evacuation from the region is ongoing. Over the past day, 61 people, including 11 children, were taken out of the de-occupied territories.

As reported, Russian troops do not stop shelling Kherson region. On April 15, a 48-year-old woman and her 28-year-old daughter were killed in the shelling of Kherson.

Over the past day, the enemy launched 70 strikes on Kherson region, firing 419 shells from heavy artillery, UAVs, and aircraft.

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