Kyiv – A large-scale Russian drone attack knocked out power to Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions, leaving thousands without electricity or heating, the state operator said Wednesday night as temperatures dipped below freezing.
BREAKING: Major blackout in southeastern Ukraine. russia’s strikes have knocked out power almost entirely in the Dnipro & Zaporizhzhia regions as deep winter is in the forecast. Critical infrastructure is on emergency backup, mobile networks are failing, and heating systems are… pic.twitter.com/uVngv0Howr
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Dnipropetrovsk’s critical energy infrastructure was damaged in the attack, according to its military head Vladyslav Gaivanenko.
“The situation is difficult. However, as soon as the security situation allows, energy workers will begin restoration work,” he posted on Telegram.
In Zaporizhzhia, the electricity supply was restored to “key facilities”, but most consumers were still without power, according to governor Ivan Fedorov.
“We are working around the clock to restore power to all consumers as soon as possible,” he said, adding that the water supply had mostly resumed.
Kyiv has responded to the long-running targeting of its energy grid with strikes on Russian oil depots and refineries, seeking to cut off Moscow’s vital energy exports and trigger fuel shortages.
As a result of Russian attacks, Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk regions have been almost completely left without electricity, the country’s Ministry of Energy reported pic.twitter.com/5TLxvijUxo
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Source: AFP

