Ukraine Faces Power Outages in 9 Regions After Russian Attacks
More than 450 drones and 30 missiles hit Ukraine's energy grid, causing widespread outages and injuries as Russia aims to disrupt civilian life ahead of winter, officials said.
- Ukraine's air force reported large-scale drone and missile attacks on Kyiv, resulting in injuries and damage.
- Ukrainian Energy Minister Svitlana Grynchuk described Russia's actions as massive strikes on energy sites, which led to blackouts and left parts of Kyiv without electricity and water.
- Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko stated that at least nine people were wounded, with some requiring hospitalization due to the attacks.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky remarked that Russia aimed to create chaos by targeting energy facilities.
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Russian Strikes Plunge Odesa Into Darkness
A Russian attack overnight left parts of Ukraine’s southern Odesa region without electricity early Saturday, the latest blow to the country’s energy grid ahead of winter. Regional authorities said the strikes hit both energy and civilian infrastructure on Friday, as repair crews worked to restore power. Ukraine’s energy company DTEK reported outages across parts of the regional capital, later saying it had restored electricity to more than 240,0…
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