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Russia hits Ukraine's energy system, Kyiv says
Summary
Ukrainian officials said overnight strikes damaged energy infrastructure and cut power in five regions; emergency repairs are underway and the government announced plans to strengthen transmission.
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Ukrainian officials reported that Russian strikes overnight damaged energy facilities and left several regions without power. The attacks came amid cold winter weather and follow earlier strikes that have weakened parts of the grid. Authorities have declared an energy emergency as wartime damage and recent bombardments have strained supply and repair capacity. Emergency repair work is under way where security conditions permit.
Reported facts:
- Power outages were reported in Sumy, Odesa, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv and Chernihiv regions.
- Officials said energy and gas infrastructure was damaged in some areas and one person was reported injured in Odesa.
- An energy emergency has been declared as the grid faces accumulated wartime damage and new strikes.
- The energy minister announced plans to implement projects to improve electricity transmission from western to eastern parts of the country.
Summary:
The reported strikes have left multiple regions without electricity and added pressure to an already weakened energy system. Emergency repairs are ongoing where it is safe to carry them out, and the government has announced transmission projects as a next step. The full extent of the damage and the timeline for restoring service are undetermined at this time.
