On Friday, March 22, Russians committed another terrorist attack - they fired a missile at the Dnipro Hydroelectric Power Plant (DniproHES).
This was reported by a number of Telegram channels.
Russians announced the strike a few days ago, posting messages on social media citing a resident of the Ukraine-controlled part of Zaporizhzhia Region, alleging that Ukrainian special services were preparing to blow up the DniproHES dam on the Dnipro reservoir in Zaporizhzhia Region.
"A Russian missile hit a trolleybus moving across the dam. There were people in the trolleybus. Ordinary civilians going to/from work. When the Russians are now proud of themselves and trying to contrast their terrorism with the strikes on Belgorod, this is real terrorism," wrote Petro Andriyshchenko, an Adviser to the Mayor of Mariupol.
"This is what the dam looks like after a missile attack. A long time ago, these images appeared on Russian channels. Then in the Western media. Now the same footage has appeared in our media," one of the publics wrote.
"Russia is preparing a series of IPSOs after massive shelling of Ukraine's energy infrastructure to sow panic among the population. DniproHES is still standing. More official information will be available later. But the Center is already recording various fakes about the destruction of the dam, which are being launched by the enemy, as well as statements that Ukraine will be completely left without electricity. All this information is not true," the Center for Countering Disinformation writes.
Traffic on the road crossing of the Dnipro Hydroelectric Power Plant dam is completely restricted. Traffic is allowed through the Arch Bridge on Khortytsia Island (Serhiy Tyulenin St. - Sich St. - Taganska St.). Also, through Novi Mosty and Khortytsia District.
Earlier, "Apostrophe" reported that a 7-meter gaping hole appeared in Kyiv after the fall of a Russian missile.