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Over 200,000 homes in Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia without power after drone strikes
Summary
Kremlin-installed authorities said more than 200,000 households in Russian-held Zaporizhzhia lost electricity after damage to local power networks, which the governor attributed to Ukrainian drone strikes; Ukrainian officials reported overnight attacks across the country that killed at least two people.
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More than 200,000 households in the Russian-held part of Zaporizhzhia region were reported without electricity on Sunday, according to the Kremlin-appointed local governor. He said nearly 400 settlements lost supply after damage to power networks, which he attributed to Ukrainian drone strikes. Ukrainian officials also reported overnight attacks on energy infrastructure in several regions that they said resulted in civilian casualties.
Key facts:
- The Kremlin-installed governor, Yevgeny Balitsky, reported over 200,000 households without power in occupied Zaporizhzhia and said about 400 settlements were affected.
- The governor attributed the outages to damage from Ukrainian drone strikes on local power networks.
- Ukrainian emergency services reported attacks on energy infrastructure in Odesa and other regions, and said at least two people were killed in overnight strikes across the country.
- Russian regional authorities reported injuries and building damage from debris after a drone fell in North Ossetia, and Russia's Defence Ministry said it intercepted drones over parts of Russia and occupied Crimea.
Summary:
The reported outages add to pressure on Ukraine's energy system in winter and affect many civilian households in occupied Zaporizhzhia. Ukraine's president described repairs as challenging while diplomatic talks on a proposed settlement are under way. Undetermined at this time.
