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    Russian forces attack power station in Kyiv region, Ukraine's energy ministry says

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    Posted on September 8, 2025

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    Russian forces hit a Kyiv power station, causing blackouts and gas outages. Emergency repairs are in progress as Ukraine condemns the attack.

    Russian Forces Target Kyiv Power Station, Causing Local Blackouts

    KYIV (Reuters) -Russian forces struck a thermal power generation facility in the Kyiv region as part of an overnight attack, Ukraine's energy ministry said on Monday, provoking localised blackouts and gas outages.

    The strikes followed a day after Moscow's largest air attack of its three-and-a-half year war on Ukraine.

    "The goal is obvious: to cause even more hardship to the peaceful population of Ukraine, to leave Ukrainian homes, hospitals, kindergartens and schools without light and heat," the ministry wrote on the Telegram messaging app.

    It added that rescuers and technicians were working on site on Monday.

    Russia's defence ministry confirmed that it had hit Ukrainian energy infrastructure.

    Moscow has regularly bombarded Ukraine's energy facilities since it launched its full-scale invasion in 2022, causing massive blackouts in previous years.

    Ukraine's electricity grid operator Ukrenergo said on Monday that Russia had attacked power infrastructure in several regions of Ukraine, which had caused localised blackouts.

    "Emergency repair work is ongoing, and most consumers had their power restored by Monday morning," it said.

    Mykola Kalashnyk, the governor of Kyiv region, said the attack had damaged the local gas grid and that over 8,000 properties in eight settlements would be disconnected from their gas supply over the next two days as repairs were carried out.

    "For several weeks now, the enemy has been striking energy system facilities in various regions," Serhiy Kovalenko, CEO of energy company Yasno, wrote on X.

    "Of course, no one knows what will happen this autumn, but given the recent strikes, there is no particular cause for optimism," he added in a subsequent post.

    (Reporting by Anastasiia Malenko and Yuliia Dysa; Writing by Max Hunder; Editing by Himani Sarkar and Joe Bavier)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian forces attacked a thermal power station in Kyiv.
    • •The attack caused local blackouts and gas outages.
    • •Ukraine's energy ministry condemned the strikes.
    • •Emergency repairs are underway to restore power.
    • •Russia confirmed targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian forces attack power station in Kyiv region, Ukraine's energy ministry says

    1What facility was attacked by Russian forces?

    Russian forces struck a thermal power generation facility in the Kyiv region, leading to localized blackouts.

    2What has been the impact of the attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure?

    The attacks have caused significant damage to energy facilities, resulting in massive blackouts and disruptions to gas supply for thousands of properties.

    3What is the current status of power restoration in Kyiv?

    Emergency repair work is ongoing, and most consumers had their power restored by Monday morning following the attack.

    4How has the Ukrainian energy ministry described the attacks?

    The ministry stated that the goal of the attacks is to cause hardship to the peaceful population, leaving homes, hospitals, and schools without light and heat.

    5What concerns did the CEO of Yasno express about future attacks?

    Serhiy Kovalenko, CEO of Yasno, noted that given the recent strikes, there is no particular cause for optimism regarding the energy situation this autumn.

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