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Officials say that a Russian strike has knocked out electricity in large areas of northern Ukraine

Officials said that a new Russian attack in the border region of Chernihiv, Ukraine, on Monday knocked power out to large areas of the northern part of the country. This included the main town near the decommissioned Chornobyl Nuclear Power Station.

Chernihivoblenergo (the local power company) in the area said that the latest attack targeted an energy site but refused to identify it.

Yuri Fomichev said that a part of Slavutych in Kyiv Region, located 45 km (28miles) west of Chernobyl, had lost electricity in the incident.

The water supply system of the town was switched to reserve power, and heating at essential sites continued uninterrupted. Crews from the emergency services were working to restore power.

The head of Kyiv Region also stated that emergency crews are restoring power.

There was no immediate response from Russia.

As winter draws near, the war in Ukraine has not ceased.

More than a half-million people were left without power after a barrage of missiles that hit Kyiv and parts of Ukraine earlier this month.

The Russian attacks on Ukraine this month have forced Kyiv to import more gas. Volodymyr Zelenskiy, President of Ukraine, said on Monday that Ukraine could import gas worth $2 billion this winter from Europe and the United States.

Chernihiv is a city located north of Kyiv that has been the target of many attacks. At the weekend, a strike against an energy company knocked out the power for 55,000 people.

There were also power outages in other towns of northern Ukraine.

Officials in Izium in the northeastern Kharkiv Region said that parts of their city were plunged into darkness.

The Prime Minister Yulia svyrydenko discussed Monday the resilience of Ukraine’s energy system with parliament members as part of a newly formed body dedicated to coordination work between the assembly and the President's Office.

Ukraine has launched its own long range attacks against Russian energy targets. At least 58 of these attacks have been made on key sites in the last month.

(source: Reuters)