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Power outages in Ukraine after Russian attacks on infrastructure

Power outages in Ukraine after Russian attacks on infrastructure

Ukraine imposed an emergency power shutdown across much of the country on Sunday, a day after Russia launched massive attacks on energy infrastructure and claimed to have made progress in the eastern province of Donetsk.

Power outages were in effect in all but three regions of Ukraine following a drone and missile attack on energy targets on Saturday that injured at least 19 people.

The Ukrainian state-owned electricity grid operator Ukrenergo said the shutdowns would affect both industrial and private customers.

Sustained Russian attacks on Ukraine’s power grid in recent weeks forced the government to impose nationwide blackouts. But without adequate air defenses to fend off attacks and carry out repairs, shortages could worsen as demand increases in late summer and the bitter winter.

The most serious recent attacks included a barrage in April that damaged Kyiv’s largest thermal power plant and a massive attack on May 8 that targeted power generation and transmission facilities in several regions.

A Ukrainian soldier tests an anti-drone weapon during the Russian invasion of Ukraine in May. Photo: via AFP

Following Saturday’s barrage, the Ukrainian Air Force announced on Sunday that air defenses had shot down all 25 drones launched overnight.

Russia claimed on Sunday that it had taken control of the village of Umanske in the partially Russian-occupied Donetsk region.

Russia’s new coordinated offensive is focused on Ukraine’s northeastern Kharkiv region, but the offensive also appears to include tests of Ukrainian defenses in Donetsk further south and incursions into the northern regions of Sumy and Chernihiv.

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In Russia, six people were injured in an attack on the town of Shebekino in the Belgorod region on the border with Ukraine, regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said on Sunday.

He also said that a local official, the deputy head of the Korochansky district, was killed by an “ammunition explosion.” He did not provide details.

In the neighboring Kursk region, three people were injured on Sunday when an explosive device was dropped from a drone, according to acting regional head Alexei Smirnov.