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Moldova reports fire at Ukraine’s hydroelectric facility on Dniester River

It is reported that border crossings in Otaci, Larga, Ungur and Briceni, located along the northern part of the Moldovan-Ukrainian border, suspended operations after air raid sirens had gone off in Ukraine

CHISINAU, October 31. /TASS/. Residents of the Moldovan town of Ocnita have reported a series of powerful explosions coming from a Ukrainian pumped-storage hydroelectric plant on the Dniester River, located 25 kilometers from the town.

The Komsomolskaya Pravda in Moldova newspaper published photos and videos provided by witnesses from border settlements, which show a large plume of smoke rising from the area.

Border crossings in Otaci, Larga, Ungur and Briceni, located along the northern part of the Moldovan-Ukrainian border, suspended operations after air raid sirens had gone off in Ukraine.

Russia started to carry out strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure facilities on October 10, two days after a terrorist attack on the Crimean Bridge, which, according to the Russian authorities, had been masterminded by Ukrainian intelligence agencies. Since then, air raid sirens continue to sound in Ukraine every day. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said on October 18 that 30% of the country’s power plants had been destroyed, which had led to large-scale power outages.