UPDATED: 14th massive terrorist missile attack on Ukrainian energy system continues
The enemy hit infrastructure facilities in Khmelnytskyi and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts

UPDATED: Two hits were recorded in Zaporizhzhia, according to city council secretary Anatoliy Kurtev.
As a result of a missile attack on Kyiv, two cars, as well as a house and power lines in the Holosiyivskyi district were damaged by missile fragments. Information on the casualties is being clarified, the Kyiv City Military Administration reports.
NPC Ukrenergo reports hits on several high-voltage infrastructure facilities in the eastern, western and southern regions, leading to power outages in some oblasts.
What happened? On the night of February 10, russian occupiers launched a massive attack on Ukraine. As a result of the missile strike on Kryvyi Rih Rayon by the enemy, an energy infrastructure facility was hit.
Source. Serhiy Lysak, Head of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration.
Details. "There is serious damage. A 46-year-old employee of the enterprise was injured. He received medical assistance and will be treated at home.
Work is currently underway to eliminate the consequences of the attack," said the head of the Administration.
In addition, in the Pishchana community, missile fragments fell on the roof of a two-story building. A fire broke out, which the rescuers have already extinguished. The people are safe.
Furthermore, the enemy attacked Khmelnytskyi Oblast with Shahed drones: at 04:00 a.m., a critical infrastructure facility in Shepetivka Rayon was hit, said Serhiy Hamaliy, head of the Khmelnytskyi Oblast Military Administration.
According to him, the fire has been extinguished. No one was injured.
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