Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said troops have reclaimed more than 1,800 territories as Russia's war with Ukraine continues. Follow for the latest.
Russian troops appear to be working on reinforcing part of their frontline in the Luhansk Oblast and predicted RussiaA spokesperson for the Kremlin has said
Kyiv city official Nikolay Povoroznik said emergency power outages are continuing, according to the Russian news agency TASS and the Ukrainian news outlet Klymenko Time. Serhiy Kovalenko, the head of the Ukraine energy supplier Yasno, said repair efforts are underway and that the power shutoffs will continue in the meantime, according to the Ukraine news outlet Ukraine Gate.
The grid's current capacity is"not enough to meet all the needs of consumers in the country," Ukrenergo said."In this regard, consumption limits have been set for all regions, exceeding which leads to the need for emergency shutdowns."
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