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Ukraine: Russian attacks killed four people and left thousands without electricity

Officials said that Russian attacks on Saturday killed four people and left much of the northern region of?Chernihiv with no power.

Ivan Fedorov, the governor of Zaporizhzhia, said that the morning attack in the city had killed two people, a man, and a woman. Six others were injured, including two young children.

Officials in the Dnipropetrovsk Region have confirmed that two people were killed southeast of Dnipro, the regional capital. In multiple attacks, five people were injured.

In his evening video address, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy noted Russian strikes across several regions of eastern and southern Ukraine.

He said that 'power was cut in parts of Chernihiv, where Governor Viacheslav aus?said there were efforts underway to repair damage following a drone attack on an energy facility.

The region borders Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. The city administration reported that the regional capital, Chernihiv (also called Chernihiv), was completely without electricity.

Officials have described an incident with the power grid as the cause of the cut-off of water and electricity in certain parts Kyiv.

Russia has been waging a bombardment against Ukrainian energy installations throughout the war. This has caused regular, hour-long blackouts in Ukraine.

Chernihiv suffered from power outages during the winter, as Russia carried out its largest bombing campaign in?the four year war against Ukraine's electrical grid. Vyacheslav gladkov, the governor of Belgorod Region, said that Ukrainian forces had shelled Smorodino's village hall, killing four.

Belgorod was frequently attacked by the Ukrainians during the war. (Reporting and editing by Max Hunder, Alexander Smith Kirby Donovan Rod Nickel Ron Popeski).

(source: Reuters)