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In the occupied Crimea, power plants are burning after attacks

The article reports on multiple power station fires in Crimea following nighttime attacks. It mentions that thermal signals were detected at the 110/35/10 kV 'Belogirskaya' substation around 2:00 AM, which supplies electricity to the city and surrounding areas, including industrial facilities. The Telegram channel 'Krymsky Vetrok' cites satellite data as the source. Another fire was reported at the 220/35/10 kV 'Mar'yankovka' substation in Krasnogvardeysky district, which had previously been damaged in an attack on June 29. The article also notes a fire near the railway bridge over the Northern Crimean Canal and another at the 'Staryy Krym' substation. The report highlights ongoing infrastructure damage and reconstruction efforts at the 'Mar'yankovka' site.

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Ukrainska Pravda logoUkrainska PravdaIndependentLeftyesterday
In the occupied Crimea, power plants are burning after attacks

The article reports on multiple power station fires in Crimea following nighttime attacks. It mentions that thermal signals were detected at the 110/35/10 kV 'Belogirskaya' substation around 2:00 AM, which supplies electricity to the city and surrounding areas, including industrial facilities. The Telegram channel 'Krymsky Vetrok' cites satellite data as the source. Another fire was reported at the 220/35/10 kV 'Mar'yankovka' substation in Krasnogvardeysky district, which had previously been damaged in an attack on June 29. The article also notes a fire near the railway bridge over the Northern Crimean Canal and another at the 'Staryy Krym' substation. The report highlights ongoing infrastructure damage and reconstruction efforts at the 'Mar'yankovka' site.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the attacks and fires as part of ongoing conflict-related incidents, emphasizing their impact on critical infrastructure. While it does not explicitly take a political stance, the focus on attacks and infrastructure damage aligns with narratives often associated with pro-Ukrainian

Ukrainska Pravda logoUkrainska PravdaIndependentLeft5 days ago
The Russians attacked the filling station in Poltava and the infrastructure in Kirovohrad: fires broke out

Russian forces attacked an oil station in the Poltava region and infrastructure in Kirovohrad, causing fires at both locations. In Poltava, a person was injured after enemy shelling hit the gas station, and the fire was extinguished. In Kropivnitskyi, attackers targeted an infrastructure object, leading to a large fire that was later put out with no casualties reported. The information comes from the State Emergency Service (DСНС) via their Facebook page.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the attacks as deliberate actions by 'occupiers,' which implies a pro-Ukrainian perspective. It emphasizes the damage caused by Russian forces and highlights civilian impact, using terms like 'attackers' and 'occupiers.' The focus on harm inflicted by Russia aligns with a leftward

Ukrainska Pravda logoUkrainska PravdaIndependentLeft5 days ago
Окупанти пошкодили житло, підприємство та інфраструктуру на Дніпропетровщині: 2 постраждалих

An article from Ukrainska Pravda reports on damage caused by Russian attacks in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast on June 28. According to head of the regional administration Oleksandr Hangan, over 40 attacks were carried out using drones, artillery, and air bombs targeting three districts. The attacks resulted in two casualties— a 41-year-old man hospitalized in moderate condition and a 49-year-old treated ambulatory—and significant damage to infrastructure, private homes, commercial buildings, and vehicles. Specific locations affected include Nikopol, Pokrovsk, and Kamyanske district. The report cites official sources from the regional administration.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the conflict through the perspective of Ukrainian authorities, emphasizing the destruction caused by 'occupants' (Russian forces), which aligns with pro-Ukrainian narratives. The language used ('aggressors,' 'damage,' 'casualties') reflects a clear anti-Russian stance, typical of左

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