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Two dead, thousands without power in Ukraine after Russia attacks

An aftermath view shows damage following Russian airstrikes using K-250 guided bombs in Sloviansk, Ukraine rch 21, 2026 (Photo by Jose Colon/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Damage after Russian airstrikes using K-250 guided bombs in Sloviansk, Ukraine

⁠Russian attacks on Ukraine killed two people in Zaporizhzhia and left most of the northern region of Chernihiv without power, Ukrainian officials said.

Zaporizhzhia Governor Ivan Fedorov said the morning attack on the city killed a ‌man and ⁠a woman, and injured six others, including two children.

Meanwhile, in Chernihiv region, Governor Viacheslav Chaus said repair works were underway to fix damage after a drone strike ‌on an energy facility.

The region, which borders Russia and Belarus, ⁠had a pre-war population of ‌nearly a million.

The regional capital, also called Chernihiv, ⁠was ‌fully without power, the city administration there said.

Russia has conducted a bombardment campaign against Ukrainian energy facilities ⁠throughout the war, causing regular, hours-long blackouts across the ⁠country.

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.