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Russian attacks knock out power for thousands in Ukraine's north

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on March 25, 2026

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· Last updated: April 1, 2026

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March 25 (Reuters) - Russian attacks damaged two energy facilities in Ukraine's northern Chernihiv region, leaving close to 212,000 consumers without power, a regional electricity distribution company

Russian Strikes Leave Over 200,000 Without Power in Northern Ukraine

Impact of Russian Attacks on Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure

Widespread Power Outages in Chernihiv Region

March 25 (Reuters) - Russian attacks damaged two energy facilities in Ukraine's northern Chernihiv region, leaving close to 212,000 consumers without power, a regional electricity distribution company said on Wednesday.

City of Chernihiv and Surrounding Districts

Chernihivoblenergo said nearly 150,000 consumers in the city of Chernihiv and the surrounding district were without power after a Russian attack damaged an energy facility in the Chernihiv district.

Additional Districts Affected

It later added that close to another 62,000 consumers were left without power in three other districts in the region after an attack on an energy facility in the Nizhynskyi district.

Scale and Nature of Russian Strikes

Drone Attacks Overnight

Ukraine's air force said Russia launched 147 drones at the country overnight, of which 121 were downed or neutralised.

Ongoing Targeting of Energy Facilities

Russia has been targeting Ukrainian energy facilities throughout the war, causing regular, hours-long blackouts across the country. Ukraine has also targeted Russia's energy system, particularly oil refineries, depots and transport terminals.

Historical Context and Recent Developments

Previous Winter Outages

Chernihiv was badly hit by power outages over the winter as Russia carried out its biggest bombing campaign of the four-year war against Ukraine's electricity grid.

Recent Attacks and Regional Impact

An earlier attack left much of the region without power on Saturday.

Slavutych and Kyiv Region

Close to 21,000 residents of the town of Slavutych, which lies in the neighbouring Kyiv region, were also temporarily without power after a morning attack, the regional governor said on Telegram.

Critical Infrastructure Response

Critical infrastructure has been switched to backup power supplies, the governor added.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Tom Hogue and Andrew Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Around 150,000 people lost power in Chernihiv city and surrounding district after an energy facility was damaged.
  • An additional approximately 62,000 consumers in other parts of the region were affected following a strike in Nizhynskyi district.
  • Ukraine’s air force reported that of 147 drones launched by Russia overnight, 121 were downed or neutralised; Slavutych in Kyiv region also saw ~21,000 residents lose power temporarily, with critical infrastructure switched to backup supplies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people lost power due to the Russian attacks in northern Ukraine?
Approximately 212,000 consumers in the Chernihiv region lost power after attacks damaged energy facilities.
Which areas in Ukraine were most affected by the latest power outages?
The city of Chernihiv, surrounding districts, Nizhynskyi district, and the town of Slavutych were among those most affected.
What types of infrastructure did the Russian attacks target?
Russian attacks targeted energy facilities, causing widespread blackouts in Ukraine’s power grid.
How did Ukraine's air force respond to the drone attacks?
Ukraine's air force reported that 121 out of 147 drones launched by Russia were downed or neutralised.
Have these blackouts affected critical infrastructure in Ukraine?
Yes, critical infrastructure was switched to backup power supplies following the attacks.

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