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Russian attacks have cut off power and heating for tens thousands of people in southern Ukraine

Local authorities and the energy firm said that tens of thousands were left without heat and power in southern Ukraine following Russian nighttime attacks against the frontline city Kherson and Ukraine’s largest seaport Odesa.

As winter approaches, Russia is increasing the intensity and number of attacks against Ukraine's utilities and energy sector. This has plunged entire cities and areas into darkness.

DTEK, a Ukrainian energy company, said that Russia had attacked its energy plant in southern Odesa overnight, leaving 51 800 households without electricity.

Kherson, a city in southern Ukraine, has a regional governor who said that after a series Russian attacks the operations of a heat-and-power plant were suspended, leaving 40 500 customers without heat.

Governor OleksandrProkudin stated on Telegram that "this entirely civilian facility which provided heat for the city's citizens has suffered severe damage. The station's premises as well as equipment have been damaged."

He added: "Once more, terrorists wage war on civilians."

Kherson, a city on the frontline of a war zone, is almost constantly subjected by Russian artillery and missile attacks.

Ukraine's Energy Ministry said that Russian attacks also left 60,000 Donetsk residents without power, but did not provide any further details. (Reporting and editing by Alex Richardson, Ed Osmond and Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)