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Russian drone strikes cause blackouts in two Ukrainian regions
Summary
Officials said Russian drone strikes cut power to all of southern Zaporizhzhia and left more than 600,000 households in Dnipropetrovsk without electricity; crews restored power in Zaporizhzhia while outages continued in parts of Dnipropetrovsk. Undetermined at this time.
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Officials reported that Russian drone strikes on Thursday knocked out power to the entire southern Zaporizhzhia region and caused major outages in central Dnipropetrovsk. The attacks took place amid ongoing U.S.-led diplomatic efforts to discuss a framework for peace. Emergency crews repaired the grid in Zaporizhzhia after several hours, while many households in Dnipropetrovsk remained without electricity on Thursday afternoon. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized strikes on energy infrastructure and referenced continued talks about postwar arrangements.
Known details:
- Officials said the strikes cut power to all of southern Zaporizhzhia.
- Private energy company DTEK and officials reported more than 600,000 households without electricity in parts of Dnipropetrovsk.
- Emergency crews restored power in Zaporizhzhia after several hours, while outages were still reported in Dnipropetrovsk; an agreement on U.S. postwar security guarantees was described as ready to be finalized.
Summary:
The strikes disrupted electricity supplies across two regions, with repairs completed in Zaporizhzhia but significant outages continuing in Dnipropetrovsk. An agreement on U.S. postwar security guarantees was described as ready to be finalized, though the broader path to a lasting settlement remains undetermined at this time.
