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Blackout hits 50k Ukraine homes after Russia attacks

Updated on: 05 October,2025 11:04 AM IST  |  Kyiv
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Oleksiy Kuleba, Ukraine’s deputy prime minister and reconstruction minister, said in a Telegram post on Saturday

Blackout hits 50k Ukraine homes after Russia attacks

Russia targeted Ukraine’s power grid. PIC/X@clashreport

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Russian drones and missiles pounded Ukraine’s power grid overnight into Saturday, a Ukrainian energy firm said, a day after what officials described as the biggest attack on Ukrainian natural gas facilities since Moscow’s all-out invasion more than three and a half years ago. The strike damaged energy facilities near Chernihiv, a northern city close to the Russian border, and sparked blackouts set to affect some 50,000 households, according to regional operator Chernihivoblenergo.

Russia fired a total of 381 drones and 35 missiles at Ukraine on Friday, according to Ukraine’s air force, in what officials said was an attempt to wreck the Ukrainian power grid ahead of winter and wear down public support for the 3-year-old conflict. 


Oleksiy Kuleba, Ukraine’s deputy prime minister and reconstruction minister, said in a Telegram post on Saturday, “Medical teams have already transported the injured to hospitals and are providing necessary assistance. Others (who were at the site) are in shelters overseen by rescuers.” 



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