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    Russian Attack on Ukraine's Kharkiv Cuts Power to 30,000, Officials Say

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    Posted on October 13, 2025

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    Russian forces attacked Kharkiv, cutting power to 30,000. Guided bombs damaged infrastructure, including a hospital, injuring four.

    Russian attack on Ukraine's Kharkiv cuts power to 30,000, officials say

    Impact of Russian Attacks on Kharkiv

    (Reuters) -Russian forces attacked Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, with guided bombs on Monday, knocking out power to 30,000 customers in three districts, local officials said.

    Damage to Infrastructure

    Regional Governor Oleh Syniehubov, writing on the Telegram messaging app, said Russian forces used guided bombs to attack Nemyshlianskyi and Slobidskyi districts in the southeast and Shevchenkivskyi district in the north of the city.

    Casualties and Injuries

    Mayor Ihor Terekhov, interviewed on local television, said the three bombs damaged a hospital and hit power transmission lines. Nearly 30,000 customers had been hit by power cuts.

    Broader Context of the Conflict

    He said four people had been injured, most by flying glass, with some patients being transferred to different wards.

    "Unfortunately, the hospital was quite badly damaged and there were patients inside. Four people were injured to various degrees and about 200 windows were smashed," Terekhov said.

    "Attacks are generally on energy targets - generation transmission, the power network. The aim is to have the power transmission network stop working."

    In recent weeks, Russian forces have concentrated their attacks on targets associated with Ukraine's electricity grid and gas industry as winter approaches in the more than 3-1/2-year-old war.

    A mass attack on Kyiv and other centres last week left more than a million households and businesses temporarily without power across the country. Water supplies were also disrupted.

    In the city of Kostiantynivka in eastern Donetsk region, one of the prime targets of Russia's slow advance through the area, a Russian drone attack on Monday killed two people in their car, the head of the city's military administration said.

    Russia's Defence Ministry on Monday said its forces had captured two new villages in their drive through eastern Ukraine - one in Donetsk region and the other near Kupiansk in the northeast, a largely destroyed city under attack for months.

    But the first corps of Ukraine's National Guard said it had repelled a new attempt by Russian forces to make advances near the town of Dobropillia in Donetsk region.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and other officials have reported successes by the military around Dobropillia, near the key logistics hub of Pokrovsk.

    (Reporting by Ron Popeski and Oleksandr Kozhukhar; Editing by Mark Porter and David Gregorio)

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Russian Attacks on Kharkiv
    • Damage to Infrastructure
    • Casualties and Injuries
    • Broader Context of the Conflict

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian forces attacked Kharkiv with guided bombs.
    • •Power was cut to 30,000 customers in three districts.
    • •A hospital was damaged, injuring four people.
    • •Attacks focus on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
    • •Russian forces captured two villages in eastern Ukraine.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian attack on Ukraine's Kharkiv cuts power to 30,000, officials say

    1What is power transmission?

    Power transmission refers to the process of transferring electrical energy from generation sites to substations and ultimately to consumers. It involves high-voltage lines to minimize energy loss during transport.

    2
    What is a guided bomb?

    A guided bomb is a type of munition that is equipped with guidance systems to improve accuracy. These bombs can be directed to specific targets, reducing collateral damage.

    3What is a regional governor?

    A regional governor is an official who governs a specific region or province within a country. They are responsible for local administration and implementing national policies at the regional level.

    4What is a power cut?

    A power cut is an interruption in the electrical supply to a certain area, often due to technical issues, maintenance, or damage to power lines. It can affect homes and businesses.

    5What is energy infrastructure?

    Energy infrastructure includes the facilities and systems that generate, transmit, and distribute energy. This encompasses power plants, transmission lines, and substations essential for energy supply.

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