In Belgorod and the region, electricity was cut off due to reports of missile danger.
On the evening of November 8, more than 20,000 subscribers in Belgorod were left without electricity after reports of missile danger. Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov reported on the work of air defense and noted the absence of casualties.
At 18:10, a missile danger was declared in the Belgorod region, which was canceled after 13 minutes. According to Gladkov, several unknown targets were probably shot down over Belgorod. Fires were noted in garages in the city, as well as electricity issues on several streets. In part of the Dubove village area, power supply disruptions are observed.
Local emergency services are already working on restoring the electricity supply. According to the Telegram channel ASTRA, the “Luch” CHP plant might have been attacked. Earlier that day in Russia, there were also reports of strikes on energy facilities in the Volgograd region, where four districts were left without electricity.
| Time | Event | Consequences |
|---|---|---|
| 18:10 | Declaration of missile danger | Electricity cut off |
| 18:23 | Danger canceled | Efforts to restore supply |
| Morning of November 8 | Strike on energy in Volgograd region | Four districts left without power |




