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Drone strike cuts power supply in Russia-held parts of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region

By Thomson Reuters Jan 18, 2026 | 1:53 AM

MOSCOW, Jan 18 (Reuters) – More than 200,000 consumers in the Russian-held part of ‍Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region were left without electricity on Sunday, the Moscow-installed regional governor said, after a Ukrainian drone strike on ‌Saturday.

In a statement posted ‌on Telegram, Yevgeny Balitsky said that work was ongoing to restore the power supply, but that almost ​400 settlements remain without electricity.

Temperatures are well below freezing ‍throughout the ​southeastern Zaporizhzhia region, around ​75% of which is controlled by ‍Russia.

Russia has frequently bombarded Ukraine’s power infrastructure throughout its nearly four-year war, causing rolling daily blackouts, and has ‍also targeted heating systems this winter.

Separately, in the Caucasus mountains region of ‍North ‍Ossetia, two children and ​one adult were ​injured ⁠when a Ukrainian drone ‌struck a residential building in the town of Beslan, the regional governor said.

(Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Felix Light; editing by ⁠Guy Faulconbridge )