Drone strikes cut power to over 200,000 homes in Russian-occupied Ukraine, local official says
Ukrainian drone strike on occupied Zaporizhzhia cut power to 213,000 customers across 386 localities, worsening energy crisis amid ongoing regional attacks, officials said.
- A Ukrainian army attack on the energy infrastructure in Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia left over 200,000 homes without power, according to Moscow-installed official Yevgeny Balitsky.
- Russian governor Vladimir Saldo reported that a Ukrainian strike hit an electrical substation, affecting 386 localities in Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that two people were killed in recent Russian drone attacks targeting energy infrastructure across Ukraine.
- Zelensky declared an energy emergency, noting that the power grid is only meeting 60 percent of Ukraine's electricity needs due to ongoing bombardments.
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Drone strikes cut power to over 200,000 homes in Russian-occupied Ukraine
Russian attacks have crippled Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving many without power. Ukrainian officials report casualties from these strikes. Meanwhile, Ukraine is engaged in talks with the United States, seeking support for a peace settlement. These discussions aim to finalize proposals for postwar security and economic recovery. Drones also struck Russian territory, causing injuries and evacuations.
Over 200,000 households have remained without electricity in Russia's occupied territory in the south of Ukraine, following an attack by the Ukrainian army, announced on Sunday the authorities installed in Moscow, reports AFP.
Ukrainian drone strikes cut power to hundreds of thousands in Russia-occupied southern Ukraine
Kremlin-installed authorities in Russia-occupied parts of southern Ukraine say Ukrainian drone strikes have damaged energy networks.
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