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Thousands lose power supply after Russia attacks frontline region

Nearly 60,000 people were deprived of power supply after Russia's overnight air attack on Ukraine's frontline region of Zaporizhzhia, while two people were killed in the southern region of Odesa, Ukrainian authorities said on Sunday.



As winter nears, Russia has stepped up missile and drone strikes on Ukraine's power grid, triggering outages and forcing Kyiv's emergency crews to race to repair damage and manage rolling blackouts.



The attack on Zaporizhzhia left two people wounded and reduced buildings to rubble, the regional governor, Ivan Federov, said on the Telegram messaging app.



"Crews will restore power as soon as the security situation allows," Fedorov said on Telegram, where he posted nighttime photographs of buildings with facades and windows torn off.



Zaporizhzhia endures near-daily Russian artillery, missile and drone strikes that have destroyed homes, crippled utilities and killed scores, as Moscow pressures Ukraine's defences and disrupts links between its south and the rest of the country.



Fedorov said the overnight attack wounded two people. Russia's 800 strikes on 18 settlements in the region killed one person and injured three over the 24 hours into Sunday morning, he added.