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


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.

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.

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