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Russians plunged into darkness after reported Moscow drone strikes
Summary
Russian authorities reported power outages in parts of the Moscow region after drone strikes, with estimates of affected residents ranging from about 100,000 to 600,000.
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Authorities reported power outages in parts of the Moscow region following a series of drone strikes. Social media footage showed darkened apartment blocks and streetlights across affected districts. The state power company Rosseti said more than 100,000 residents in Ramensky, Zhukovsky and Lytkarino lost electricity, while other local reports suggested a larger number. Officials have not reached a definitive conclusion on whether the outage resulted from an automatic substation shutdown or from the reported drone activity.
Reported details:
- Rosseti reported over 100,000 residents in Ramensky, Zhukovsky and Lytkarino lost power.
- The Russian defence ministry said air defences destroyed 27 Ukrainian drones during the incident; regional authorities reported some drones were intercepted and one civilian was injured.
- Estimates of people affected vary from about 100,000 to as many as 600,000, and the precise cause of the blackout remains unclear in official statements.
Summary:
The reported drone strikes coincided with widespread power outages that disrupted services for many residents in parts of the Moscow region. Authorities and local sources offered differing accounts of the cause and the scale of the outage. Undetermined at this time.
