Equipment of TV tower in Rivne region is now disabled, on-air digital broadcasting temporarily unavailable – service
The equipment of the television tower in the village of Antopil, Rivne region, which was hit by an airstrike on Monday morning, is currently disabled, experts are looking into the damage, the Service for Special Communication and Information Protection of Ukraine said on its Telegram channel on Monday.
"On-air digital broadcasting is temporarily unavailable. The concern's specialists are already investigating the situation and are doing everything possible to resume the broadcasting of Ukrainian television channels," the Special Communications Service said in a statement.
At the same time, the service said that in addition to broadcasting, you can get free access to Ukrainian television channels on satellite, on Youtube, OTT services, as well as on Diia.
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