Russian drones have attacked Prykarpattia: 11,000 customers in Kolomyia district are without power

On the afternoon of April 1, Russian drones attacked critical infrastructure sites in Prykarpattia. In the Kolomyia district, the strike temporarily left about 11,000 customers without power.
According to Censor.NET, this was announced by Svitlana Onyshchuk, Head of the Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Military Administration.
"Today, enemy UAVs attacked Prykarpattia. Critical infrastructure facilities were targeted," the statement reads.
According to preliminary reports, there were no injuries. Details regarding the damage are currently being verified.
In the Kolomyia district, approximately 11,000 customers have been temporarily left without power as a result of the attack. The relevant services are already working to restore power and address the aftermath.
What happened before?
- Earlier reports indicated that the enemy launched an attack on Lutsk using "suicide drones": an industrial facility was hit, and a high-rise building was damaged.
- A "Nova Poshta" terminal in Lutsk was destroyed in a Russian attack.
- This morning, it was reported that the enemy had attacked Khmelnytskyi: a fire broke out at a local factory.
- Russian occupiers struck one of the districts in the Cherkasy region with a drone, killing four people. As a result of the attack on the Uman district, one person is known to have been injured.
- In Ukraine, a massive drone attack has caused widespread delays to passenger trains—some trains are running more than 5 hours late.
- Russian forces also attacked critical infrastructure sites in Zakarpattia: one person was injured