Most of Ukraine's Chernihiv Region Without Power After Russian Attack
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on March 21, 2026
1 min readLast updated: March 21, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on March 21, 2026
1 min readLast updated: March 21, 2026
On March 21, 2026, a Russian drone strike left most of Ukraine’s northern Chernihiv region—bordering Russia and Belarus—without power. Governor Viacheslav Chaus confirmed that restoration efforts are underway, with the regional capital entirely in blackout.
KYIV, March 21 (Reuters) - Most of Ukraine's northern Chernihiv region was left without power on Saturday after a Russian drone attack, local governor Viacheslav Chaus said.
He said repair works were underway to fix the damage. The region, which borders Russia and Belarus, had a pre-war population of nearly a million.
The regional capital, also called Chernihiv, was fully without power, the city administration there said.
Russia has conducted a vast bombardment campaign against Ukrainian energy facilities throughout the war, causing regular, hours-long blackouts across the country.
(Reporting by Max Hunder; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)
A Russian drone attack caused most of the Chernihiv region to lose power.
Repair works are underway to fix the damaged infrastructure in the region.
Nearly one million people in Chernihiv region were affected by the power loss.
Yes, Russia has regularly targeted Ukrainian energy facilities, causing frequent blackouts nationwide.
The Chernihiv region borders Russia and Belarus.
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