In Russia, a rat caused a short circuit and knocked out power to a city

31.01.2025/17/00 XNUMX:XNUMX    1116

In the Russian city of Abakan, a rat got into a transformer station, causing a short circuit and a power outage in part of the city.

This was reported by the city administration on January 25. The day before, a short circuit occurred at a transformer substation, as a result of which part of the private sector in the city of Abakan was left without electricity.

According to propagandists, the short circuit and power outage occurred due to a rodent that entered the transformer substation.

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Meanwhile, last week in Buryatia, a robber tried to steal vodka from a store, but was unable to do so because he got stuck on the counter. He entered a 24-hour store and, threatening with a toy gun, began demanding a bottle of vodka. The saleswoman, frightened, hid in the utility room, and the robber, trying to take the bottle, got stuck on the counter.

Earlier, Russian gypsies tried to rob a church during the baptism of their own children. They later returned the stolen icons.

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