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Drone strikes cut power supply to parts of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Region held by Russia

The regional governor, who is based in Moscow, said that more than 200,000 people were without power on Sunday after a drone strike by Ukraine on Saturday.

Yevgeny Balitsy posted a statement on Telegram saying that he was working to restore power, but almost 400 settlements still remain without electricity.

The temperatures are below freezing in the southeastern Zaporizhzhia area, which is a large part of Russia.

Russia has repeatedly bombarded Ukraine’s power infrastructure during its four-year conflict, causing daily rolling blackouts. This winter, it has also targeted heating system. Separately?the governor in the Russian border region Belgorod which has been regularly attacked by Ukraine since 2022 said that a drone attack on the border village of Nechaevka had killed one person and injured another.

The governor of the region said that two children and an adult were injured in the Caucasus Mountains region of North Ossetia when a Ukrainian Drone struck a building in Beslan. Reporting by Felix Light, writing by Guy Faulconbridge; editing by Guy Faulconbridge

(source: Reuters)