Russian Attack Leaves 150,000 Without Power in Chernihiv Region.
What’s Happening in Chernihiv Oblast
According to Novyny.live: A Russian strike on March 25 damaged energy infrastructure in Chernihiv region, cutting electricity to roughly 150,000 customers. The attack targeted a power facility in the Chernihiv district, triggering emergency blackouts across the city and surrounding areas. This region, located in northern Ukraine near the border with Belarus and Russia, has faced repeated strikes since the war began.
Just before this incident, Russian forces launched drone attacks on several Ukrainian cities, including:
- Ivano-Frankivsk
- Vinnytsia
- Ternopil
- Lviv
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that over 40 people were injured in those strikes.
Power Supply Challenges Persist
The electricity situation remains dire, with residents facing ongoing outages. Authorities are working to restore power to all affected households, but the process is slow.
The damage to Chernihiv’s energy grid is part of a broader Russian campaign to pressure Ukraine, causing severe humanitarian and economic hardship. By targeting cities and critical infrastructure, Moscow aims to destabilize the country, disrupt civilian life, and hamper efforts to keep the power system running. While Ukrainian officials respond swiftly, the timeline for full restoration depends heavily on the evolving military situation on the ground.
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