Three Ukrainian Regions Left Without Power After Russian Strikes on Critical Infrastructure.

Three regions blacked out after attack
Three regions blacked out after attack

Ukraine’s Energy Grid Situation on March 19

According to Novyny.live: Russian forces continue to target Ukraine’s critical infrastructure, causing power outages across three regions. The attacks occurred on March 19, leaving the Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, and Sumy regions without electricity. One employee of Zaporizhzhiaoblenergo was injured while on duty. These strikes are part of a broader pattern of assaults on energy facilities that have repeatedly disrupted civilian life and essential services.

Over the past day, Russian forces attacked 26 settlements in the Sumy region, resulting in four civilian casualties. In Chernihiv region, a railway was hit, injuring two people. Additionally, occupiers struck a logistics operator’s terminal in Zaporizhzhia, underscoring the deliberate targeting of key infrastructure assets.

Heightened Tensions and Aftermath of the Shelling

The situation remains tense, with the consequences of these strikes severely affecting regional energy stability. Authorities are taking steps to restore power supplies and provide assistance to those affected.

Amid the ongoing conflict and relentless attacks on the energy grid, Ukraine’s situation remains critical. Power outages in certain regions threaten not only energy security but also social stability, as hospitals and residential buildings suffer without electricity. Authorities and energy companies are working to quickly restore power, but the high risk of further attacks complicates their efforts.


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