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Enemy destroyed locomotive depot in Lubenskyi district of Poltava region. PHOTOS

During a massive attack by strike drones on the night of 8 November, one of the targets was a railway facility in the Lubenskyi district.

According to Censor.NET, this was reported by the Poltava region prosecutor's office.

"As a result of the massive attack, the administrative building, other premises of the locomotive depot, as well as locomotives undergoing maintenance were damaged," the statement said.

Former MP Ihor Moseichuk reported that the enemy destroyed the locomotive depot in the city of Hrebinka.

He noted that the facility was hit by more than 20 Shahed-type kamikaze drones.

Hrebinka is an important railway junction located at the intersection of two major railway lines - Kharkiv-Kyiv and Moscow-Odesa.

Consequences of the enemy strike

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Massive combined strike on 8 November

On the evening of 7 November and throughout the night of 8 November, Russia carried out another massive air attack on Ukraine. The enemy used kamikaze drones, cruise and ballistic missiles, including Kalibr and Kinzhal.

The enemy once again attacked energy facilities, railways and civilian infrastructure. Emergency power cuts were forced in several regions of the country.

In the capital, several fires broke out as a result of debris falling in the Pecherskyi district. The enemy launched a massive attack on the Kyiv region with missiles and drones. Peaceful settlements and energy system facilities were hit. A woman was injured in the attack in the Vyshhorod district. She was hospitalised at a local hospital with shrapnel wounds to her thigh. All necessary medical assistance is being provided.

The Poltava region came under heavy enemy fire. Kremenchuk and Horishni Plavni were completely cut off from electricity. The cities also had no heating or water supply. In addition, enemy strikes on the Poltava region damaged the railway infrastructure: several stations were left without power, and the contact network was damaged in some areas. As a result, trains are only running on diesel locomotives, which is causing significant delays.

The Russians also targeted critical infrastructure in the Kirovohrad region. In particular, according to local media reports, Svitlovodsk was hit.

On the evening of 7 November, the enemy struck the Pisochyn community in the Kharkiv region with a guided aerial bomb. In the village of Korotych, the attack destroyed a petrol station building and damaged several cars. Eight people were injured in the strike and were all hospitalised for medical treatment.

During Russia's strike on critical infrastructure in the Kharkiv region, an employee of an energy company who was at his workplace was killed.

A Russian drone destroyed apartments in a nine-storey building in Dnipro. Three people were killed and 12 were injured. Seven of the victims are in hospital. Among the victims are children.