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Ukraine restores power to southeast following Russian strikes

On 'Thursday, Ukrainian officials raced to restore power after Russian strikes plunged the two regions in the south-east into a?near total blackout overnight. Critical infrastructure was forced to rely on reserves.

Moscow has intensified attacks on Ukraine's power system, as Ukrainian forces fight off Russian advances in the battlefield and Kyiv is under U.S. pressure for a peace agreement.

The Deputy Premier of Ukraine,?Oleksiy?Kuleba, said that repairs are still being carried out to restore heat and water supply to over 1 million customers in the industrialised area of Dnipropetrovsk.

Energy ministry reported that nearly 800,000 customers in the affected region were still without power early Thursday morning. However, the other region, Zaporizhzhia, had been restored.

Zaporizhzhia Governor Ivan?Fedorov stated that it was the first total blackout in his region "in recent years", but that officials were quick to react.

"A difficult evening for the region." "But 'light" always wins," wrote he on Telegram?on Thursday.

Ukraine's Energy Ministry said that eight mines in the Dnipropetrovsk area had experienced blackouts but that workers?had been evacuated.

Mykola Lukashuk is the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council. He said that it could take a full day to restore water supplies in the city of Pavlohrad.

The Prime Minister Yulia svyrydenko warned late on Tuesday of an impending "cold snap" in Ukraine.

On Wednesday, the energy ministry said that weather conditions have already caused power outages in some settlements across at least four different regions. (Reporting and editing by Philippa Feletcher; Dan Peleschuk)

(source: Reuters)