Russian attacks cut power, heating supply for tens of thousands in southern Ukraine
The attack involved about 36 missiles and 600 drones, cutting power to over 600,000 homes and killing three, amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to end the war.
- On Nov 29, a large Russian overnight attack killed three and wounded nearly 30, cutting power to more than 600,000 households including over 500,000 in Kyiv, Ukraine.
- As winter approaches, Russia has been ramping up strikes on civilian and energy infrastructure despite US-led diplomatic efforts, while Andrii Sybiha wrote Russia "continues to pursue its 'war plan' of two points: to kill and destroy" on Nov 29.
- Ukraine's air defences reported heavy interception activity as Russia launched around 36 missiles and nearly 600 drones, while loud explosions shook Kyiv early Saturday causing fires in residential buildings.
- DTEK Energy said it is doing `everything possible to restore power to all homes as soon as possible`, and by Saturday afternoon a majority of Ukrainian households had power restored; Ukraine struck two Russian oil tankers.
- As diplomats meet, Kyiv remained under attack while the Ukrainian delegation to the U.S. continued peace talks and U.S. envoys prepared to visit Moscow next week on a draft plan.
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Russian attacks cut power, heating supply for tens of thousands in southern Ukraine
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Russian attacks kill 3 in Ukraine, leave hundreds of thousands without power
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Massive overnight Russian strikes kill 3 in Ukraine, leave 600,000 homes without power
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