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Ukraine: Thousands of people are without power after Russia strikes the frontline region

Ukraine's authorities reported that two people died in Odesa's southern region, and nearly 60,000 were left without power after the overnight Russian airstrike on Ukraine's frontline Zaporizhzhia region.

As winter approaches, Russia has intensified its missile and drone attacks on Ukraine's electricity grid. This has caused outages, and forced Kyiv emergency crews into a race to fix damage and manage rolling power blackouts.

Ivan Federov said that the attack in Zaporizhzhia resulted in two injuries and the destruction of buildings, he told Telegram.

Fedorov posted photos of nighttime images of buildings that had their facades and windows ripped off.

Zaporizhzhia is subjected to daily Russian artillery, drone and missile strikes, which have caused destruction of homes, crippled utility services and killed a number of people. Moscow also pressures Ukraine’s defences, and disrupts the links between the south and the rest.

Fedorov confirmed that the attack overnight injured two people. He said that Russia's 800 attacks on 18 settlements across the region over 24 hours and into Sunday morning killed one person, injured three others.

Ukraine's emergency service reported on Telegram that two people were killed in the overnight Russian drone attack on Odesa, on Ukraine's Black Sea Coast.

Separately the death toll of a Russian air strike that ignited a shop in Dnipropetrovsk on Saturday is now four, including two boys aged 11-14.

Russia has not yet commented on the attack.

Both sides deny that they are targeting civilians, but the majority of the victims in this conflict have been Ukrainians. Reporting by Lidia Kelley in Melbourne, Editing by Clarence Fernandez & Jamie Freed

(source: Reuters)