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Blackouts caused by network overload in Kyiv and other Ukrainian regions

Blackouts caused by network overload in Kyiv and other Ukrainian regions

Officials said that a network overload and residual effects from previous Russian attacks caused blackouts to occur in Kyiv, and other Ukrainian regions, late Tuesday.

In some parts of the capital, water pressure is also low.

In a Telegram message, the Kyiv City State Administration said that the overload caused a problem at one of the energy sites in the capital. Three central Kyiv districts were without power on the west side of the Dnipro River that runs through the city. Kyiv Metro was temporarily forced into relying on reserve power in order to continue operating. Later, the administration said that emergency crews restored power in affected areas. However, outages continued to be reported. The administration said that water pressure levels would return to normal within two to three hour.

Ukrenergo operates Ukraine's high voltage lines. The company said that lingering problems caused by Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy system have led to outages across the country, including in northern, central, and southeastern Ukraine.

Ukrenergo announced on Telegram that "the aftermath of Russian attacks against energy facilities continue to be addressed" in all the regions affected by shelling. In recent weeks, Russian attacks have focused on energy targets. Last week, a wave of strikes in Kyiv and surrounding areas left over a million homes and businesses without electricity. (Reporting and editing by Richard Chang; Ron Popeski)

(source: Reuters)