Ukraine says it attacked two power stations in Russian-occupied Donetsk region
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Ukraine attacked two thermal power stations in the Russian-occupied Ukrainian region of Donetsk, according to a Telegram post by the commander of its drone forces on Tuesday.
Major Robert Brovdi wrote that the Starobeshivska and Zuivska power plants had been hit by his forces. He posted a video appearing to show onboard footage from a drone attacking one of the facilities.
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