Blackouts hit millions in Ukraine
Millions of Ukrainians were left without power on Friday after Russia bombarded the country's electricity grid a day earlier, Deutsche Welle reported.
The damage comes as Kyiv and other cities recorded their first snowfall of the winter. It follows a similar barrage on Tuesday.
"Currently, more than 10 million Ukrainians are without electricity," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Thursday.
That constitutes almost a quarter of the pre-war population of Ukraine.
Zelensky said the regions of Odessa, Vinnytsia, Sumy and Kyiv were the hardest hit. Many towns reported injuries and deaths.
The Ukrainian military said on Friday it downed two cruise missiles, five air-launched missiles and five Iranian-made Shahed-136 drones in the past 24 hours.
In addition to crippling the electricity grid, other energy infrastructure was also affected by the airstrikes.