【Russian Drone Strike Hits DTEK Coal Mine in Ukraine, Killing One and Severely Damaging Infrastructure】

Published: Aug 18, 2026 13:46
Russian drones launched a large-scale strike on a DTEK coal mine in Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk region overnight on August 17, killing one employee and injuring another. DTEK said the mine’s infrastructure sustained significant damage, with the full extent still under assessment.

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