Feb 22 (Reuters) - Emergency crews have restored power to most areas hit by cuts after a major Ukrainian attack on energy infrastructure, the Russia-installed governor of the part of Zaporizhzhia
Most Homes Get Power Back in Russia-Held Zaporizhzhia After Strikes
Power Restoration in Russia-Controlled Zaporizhzhia
Feb 22 (Reuters) - Emergency crews have restored power to most areas hit by cuts after a major Ukrainian attack on energy infrastructure, the Russia-installed governor of the part of Zaporizhzhia region controlled by Moscow said.
Outage Scale and Repair Progress
Yevgeny Balitsky, writing on Telegram, said power supplies had been restored to all but 12,000 households in a single district. Emergency crews were working to complete the job, he said.
Critical Infrastructure and Generator Support
Balitsky had earlier said two power outages had occurred in the region in southeastern Ukraine. Workers had already restored power to 50% of the region and generators were supporting critical infrastructure.
Drone Strike Sparks Luhansk Oil Depot Fire
In Russian-controlled Luhansk in Ukraine's northeast, a fuel reservoir caught fire after a Ukrainian drone attack on an oil depot, Leonid Pasechnik, the Moscow-installed leader, said.
Source Notes and Attribution
(Reporting by Reuters; editing by Guy Faulconbridge, Ron Popeski and David Gregorio)


