Shafaq News/ Kyiv region Governor Oleksiy Kuleba revealed that about half the area surrounding the Ukrainian capital would remain without power for the coming days after Russian missile strikes on power facilities
"In the coming days, about half of the region will be without electricity," Kuleba said on Telegram.
Last Monday, Moscow intensively stroke the region, which plunged parts of Ukraine into darkness.
According to Reuters, DTEK, Ukraine's largest private energy provider, had to disconnect a facility from the power grid due to damage from Monday's attacks and said the facility had been a target 17 times in the past two months.
Damage was reported in other regions, including in the south and southeast, where some of the fiercest fightings between Ukrainian and Russian forces have occurred, prompting warnings of fresh emergency blackouts. Reuters reported.