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Official: Ukraine's attack on Zaporizhzhia cuts off power in parts of the region held by Russia

A Ukrainian military attack on Friday cut off power to Russian-held areas of the Zaporizhzhia region. Emergency crews are working to restore it.

There are power outages at some locations in the southern part Zaporizhzhia Region. Yevgeny Belitsky, Russia's appointed governor of Russian controlled areas in?the region said on Telegram that repair work was underway to restore the power. The outages are due to an enemy attack on the energy infrastructure of the?region.

Ukrainian media outlets posted video clips showing what they claimed was an attack on an underground substation in Melitopol. The footage showed a large fireball rising over an industrial area.

Zaporizhzhia was one of the four Ukrainian'regions' that Moscow annexed by 2022. This happened seven months after its full-scale invasion against its smaller neighbor.

Russian forces control just a little more than 70% of the two southern regions Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson. Ukrainian officials claim that Kyiv has retaken some of the regions in recent weeks. Reporting by Ron Popeski, Oleksandr Kozoukhar and Mark Porter

(source: Reuters)