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Tens of thousands without power in Russia's Belgorod after Ukrainian attack

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Posted on February 27, 2026

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· Last updated: April 2, 2026

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Feb 27 (Reuters) - About 50,000 people were left without power in the Russian city of Belgorod on Friday after Ukrainian missiles struck it overnight, the regional governor said. Governor Vyacheslav

Belgorod blackout leaves 50,000 without power after overnight strike

Regional outage details and cross-border strike context

Overnight strike triggers widespread power disruption

Feb 27 (Reuters) - About 50,000 people were left without power in the Russian city of Belgorod on Friday after Ukrainian missiles struck it overnight, the regional governor said.

Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said about half of those affected should be reconnected by the end of Friday following the latest in a series of attacks that have caused repeated blackouts.

Belgorod, which lies about 40 km (25 miles) from the border with Ukraine, has been a frequent target of Ukrainian drone and missile strikes in the four years since Russia invaded its neighbour.

Damage to energy infrastructure and wider utility disruptions

"Serious damage has occurred with energy infrastructure," Gladkov wrote on Telegram. "As a result, there have been disruptions to supplies of power, water and heating."

There was no immediate comment from Ukrainian officials. Residents of Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities have frequently lost heating and power in the coldest weeks of winter because of Russian attacks on Ukraine's power grid.

UKRAINIAN CROSS-BORDER STRIKES

Along with the neighbouring Kursk region, parts of which were seized by Ukraine in a surprise attack in August 2024 and held for many months, Belgorod has borne the brunt of Ukrainian cross-border strikes since the start of the war.

Shelling, drone attacks and blackouts have made the war a daily reality that is impossible to ignore - in contrast with the rest of Russia, where opinion polls suggest many are trying to get on with their lives while tuning out news from the battlefield.

Casualties reported since the start of the war

About 485 people in Belgorod and the surrounding region have been killed since the start of the war, including 35 already this year, according to local media and officials.

Residents describe daily impact: shelling, alerts, and lack of heating

"There have been more frequent bangs at night and the glass in the window frames is rattling loudly. We've had heavy shelling for the whole of February," said a female pensioner in Belgorod, adding that she had been told to expect no hot water until the summer.

A 40-year-old Belgorod resident, who like the pensioner asked not to be named, said she had gone to the theatre this month for a performance that was halted three times because of missile alerts. She said the audience were told to keep their coats on because of the lack of heating.

"Sometimes we can't sleep at night, hiding when shells hit neighbouring houses," she said. "People generally take cover wherever they can. Everyone is looking for a safe place away from the windows."

(Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Mark Trevelyan in London, editing by Timothy Heritage)

Key Takeaways

  • Belgorod’s proximity to Ukraine (about 40 km from the border) makes it structurally exposed to repeat drone/missile disruptions—turning utilities into a frontline vulnerability with direct civilian impact. (apnews.com)
  • Recent reporting indicates strikes have repeatedly damaged substations and heat/power systems, with mobile networks also degraded during outages—amplifying economic and public-safety strain beyond electricity alone. (washingtonpost.com)
  • The blackout comes amid broader escalation in cross-border dynamics since Ukraine’s August 2024 Kursk incursion, which widened the theatre of risk for Russian border regions and their infrastructure. (theguardian.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people were left without power in Belgorod after the attack?
Around 50,000 people in the Russian city of Belgorod were left without power, according to the regional governor.
What did the Belgorod governor say was damaged in the strike?
Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said serious damage occurred to energy infrastructure, leading to disruptions in power, water and heating.
When did the strike happen and when was power expected to be restored for some residents?
The missiles struck overnight, and the governor said about half of those affected should be reconnected by the end of Friday.
How far is Belgorod from the Ukraine border and why is it frequently targeted?
Belgorod lies about 40 km (25 miles) from the border with Ukraine and has been a frequent target of Ukrainian drone and missile strikes since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Was there immediate comment from Ukrainian officials on the Belgorod strike?
No immediate comment from Ukrainian officials was reported.

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