Ukraine says 180,000 consumers were left without power after Russian overnight attack
Russian drone strikes damaged critical energy infrastructure, causing outages for about 180,000 customers and fires; Ukrainian forces intercepted most drones, officials said.
- Russia's drone attack in Ukraine's Cherkasy region injured six people and caused a blackout, according to Governor Ihor Taburets.
- The attack targeted critical infrastructure, leading to power outages in parts of Cherkasy city, as reported by Taburets.
- Ukrainian forces destroyed 63 out of 82 drones launched by Russia overnight, as stated by military officials.
- In recent months, Russia has intensified attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure, impacting gas and energy facilities, affecting many regions.
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Ukraine says 180,000 consumers were left without power after Russian overnight attack
Around 180,000 consumers were left without electricity supplies across five Ukrainian regions after a Russian attack overnight, Ukraine's acting energy minister Artem Nekrasov said on Thursday.
About 180,000 consumers were left without electricity in five regions of Ukraine on Thursday after a Russian attack overnight, Ukraine’s acting energy minister Artem Nekrasov said. Nekrasov wrote on Telegram that the attack overnight hit the southern Mykolaiv and Zaporizhia regions, the central Ukrainian Cherkasy and Dnipropetrovsk regions, and the northeastern Sumy region. Five days ago, more than a million households in Ukraine were left witho…
About 180,000 consumers in five Ukrainian regions were left without electricity after a Russian attack overnight, Ukraine's acting Energy Minister Artem Nekrasov said today.
The continued Russian attacks on energy infrastructure in Ukraine leave thousands of people without electricity during consecutive days, undermining the living conditions of the population in full winter. In cities of the south, residents face difficulties in heating, cooking and access to drinking water. According to the humanitarian aid coordinator in Ukraine, Matthias Schmale, [...]
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