Blackouts hit Ukraine regions after Russian air attack

KYIV - Ukraine said that it had imposed emergency blackouts on several regions after Russia fired dozens of missiles and drones at its power stations overnight.

Moscow has stepped up its aerial bombardment of Ukraine in recent weeks, targeting energy infrastructure in response to deadly Ukrainian assaults on Russia's border regions.

National grid operator Ukrenergo said its dispatch centre was "forced to apply emergency blackout schedules in the regions of Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kirovograd until the evening".

Restrictions were already in place in the major cities of Kharkiv and Kryvyi Rih following a Russian strike last week.

"Consumers in other regions are asked to use electricity sparingly and consciously," Ukrenergo said.

Ukraine has been forced onto a defensive footing in the past few months
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The attacks come at a difficult time for Ukraine, which is facing critical shortages of air defences to protect its skies and ammunition to defend the front lines.

Ukraine's foreign ministry said the air attacks were "becoming more frequent and massive, posing an increasing threat to Ukraine's energy security".

"Ukraine needs more air defence systems to secure critical infrastructure and protect the population," Prime Minister Denys Shmygal said in a renewed plea to Kyiv's Western allies.

The White House called the latest Russian strikes "a terrible reminder of Vladimir Putin's efforts to break the spirit of the Ukrainian people" and urged the US Congress to pass a bill to fund Ukraine's defences. 

"Ukraine's need is urgent, and we cannot afford any further delays," National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson said in a statement.

The Russian defence ministry acknowledged it had used "long-range air, sea and land-based precision weapons" to target energy facilities.

Both sides accused each other of attacking civilian areas deep behind enemy lines on Friday.

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