Russian Drone, Missile Attacks Cut Power in Ukraine's Poltava, Chernihiv
Russian Drone, Missile Attacks Cut Power in Ukraine's Poltava, Chernihiv

Russian Drone, Missile Attacks Cut Power in Ukraine's Poltava, Chernihiv

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On the night of August 18-19, Russian forces launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Ukraine's Poltava region, specifically targeting the Kremenchuk and Lubny districts, resulting in damage to administrative buildings of local energy companies and widespread power outages affecting approximately 1,590 residential and commercial customers. Despite the extensive infrastructure damage, no casualties were reported, according to the regional governor Volodymyr Kohut. Emergency services and energy workers are actively engaged in restoring electricity and clearing debris to minimize the impact on the population. The situation remains under control with ongoing coordination among state emergency units and energy specialists to expedite recovery efforts. This attack follows a pattern of targeting critical energy infrastructure in northern Ukraine, including recent drone strikes that caused power disruptions in the Chernihiv region. Ukrainian authorities continue to monitor the situation closely and prioritize rapid response to these continued assaults on their energy systems.

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