Blackout in Chernihiv: 150,000 Subscribers Lose Power After Overnight Strike.
Strike on Chernihiv: March 25 Attack
According to TSN.ua: On the night of March 25, an enemy attack on Chernihiv left approximately 150,000 subscribers without electricity. The assault damaged a power facility in the Chernihiv district, causing widespread disruptions to the region's power supply. This incident adds to the mounting toll on civilian infrastructure amid ongoing hostilities in Ukraine.
Explosions were heard across Chernihiv as the attack unfolded. According to PJSC 'Chernihivoblenergo', 'the enemy strike damaged a power facility in the Chernihiv district, cutting off electricity to about 150,000 subscribers in the city of Chernihiv and the surrounding district.' Utility crews are prepared to begin emergency restoration work as soon as security conditions allow.
Rising Tensions
During the night of March 25, Ukraine faced attacks from Shahed-type drones, signaling an escalation of tensions in the region.
This strike on Chernihiv is part of the ongoing military campaign in Ukraine, highlighting the growing threats to civilian infrastructure. Restoring power—which hinges on the security situation—may take considerable time, further disrupting daily life for residents. Energy companies are working to resume service, but wartime conditions make this a persistent challenge.
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