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    Kurakhove Power Station (Ukrainian: Курахівська ТЕС, romanized: Kurakhivska TES) was a thermal power plant on Volycha river 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from...
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    Population: 18,220 (2022 estimate); 21,479 (2001). Kurakhove is home to the Kurakhove Power Station. It has been under Russian occupation since December...
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    The battle of Kurakhove was a battle for control of the city of Kurakhove and the surrounding area between the Russian Armed Forces and the Ukrainian...
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  • captured the village of Shevchenko [uk], west of Stari Terny, and the Kurakhove Power Station. A drone attack caused a two-hour suspension of operations at Pulkovo...
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  • Burshtyn Kryvyi Rih Zmiiv Trypillia Ladyzhyn Dnieper Starobesheve Luhansk Kurakhove Zuiv Sloviansk Dobrotvir Dniester/Dniester Dnieper Kaniv Kamianske Kyiv...
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  • of 200 m (660 ft) or more are part of thermal, especially coal-fired power stations. This is to increase the stack effect and disperse pollutants. Only...
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  • in Sumy city. Another three people were killed in a separate attack in Kurakhove. Forty-seven people were injured in Russian airstrikes in Kharkiv. Ukraine...
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  • to generator power where possible. According to Ukrhydroenergo, missiles hit hydraulic structures of the Dnieper Hydroelectric Station, causing a fire...
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    Volodymyr Moroz (category People from Kurakhove)
    in the city of Kurakhove in the Donetsk Oblast of what was then the Soviet Union. From 1988 to 1992, he worked at Kurakhove Power Station before working...
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    resources and personnel from the Emergency Situations Department, initially stationed at the Aktau airport, arrived at the scene at 10:35 and were deployed...
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    southern advances in the Pokrovsk salient to evolve into an attack on Kurakhove further south, a key city in the region, and that this axis of advance...
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    Russian sources reported hearing blasts from the dam's hydroelectric power station, regional seismometers detected explosions in the area, and a satellite...
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    Article 5. Shelling hit coal ash dumps at the neighbouring coal-fired power station on 23 August, and ash was on fire by 25 August. The 750-kV transmission...
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    Article 5. Shelling hit coal ash dumps at the neighbouring coal-fired power station on 23 August, and the ash was on fire on 25 August. The 750 kV transmission...
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  • it. In Donetsk Oblast, three people were killed by Russian attacks in Kurakhove and Chasiv Yar, while one person was killed in a separate attack in Kharkiv...
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    Capture of Chernobyl (category Nuclear power plants and the Russian invasion of Ukraine)
    the station and kept the staff under close surveillance. On 9 March 2022, Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba said that the power supply...
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    nearby thermal power station. After attacking protesting civilians on March 3, Russian forces engaged Ukrainian forces at the nuclear power plant and took...
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  • that Kyiv authorities were creating station locations called "points of invincibility" to grant residents without power internet access and phone charging...
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    front and allowing Russia to advance toward Pokrovsk. The city, alongside Kurakhove, was singled out by Ukrainian military commander Oleksandr Syrskyi as...
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    Hirnyk (northeast of Kurakhove) and in the area of the Kurakhivka Central Processing Plant west of Kurakhivka (northeast of Kurakhove).[48] Additional geolocated...
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    the Dnieper in the direction of the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Enerhodar, but Russian troops successfully repelled the attempt...
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  • Ukraine prompted fears among Moldovan authorities that Russian troops stationed in Transnistria may invade either Ukraine or the rest of Moldova. In March...
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  • Krasnohorivka Battle of Ocheretyne Battle of Toretsk Pokrovsk offensive Battle of Kurakhove Northern Ukraine Battle of Antonov Airport Capture of Chernobyl Battle...
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    Krasnohorivka Battle of Ocheretyne Battle of Toretsk Pokrovsk offensive Battle of Kurakhove Northern Ukraine Battle of Antonov Airport Capture of Chernobyl Battle...
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  • cutting power to five settlements. A dozen other drones were reportedly shot down over Belgorod, Kursk and Kaluga Oblasts. A radar station near Giryi...
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    the regional center, three missile strikes damaged a substation, causing power and water outages in the city for two days. There were no casualties among...
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    the explosion was not clear. The ship appeared to be moving under its own power, probably heading to Sevastopol for repairs. A defense department spokesman...
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    On 1 October 2024, the brigade repelled another Russian assault near Kurakhove, destroying 19 units of equipment, including four tanks and two AFVs....
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    settlement of Ostrivske at the Kurakhove reservoir was captured by Russian forces on 15 October, after which the battle of Kurakhove began. Following this, Russia...
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    were preparing to detain the government and "announce the ‘removal from power’ of the current military-political leadership of Ukraine" before then seizing...
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