Four killed, thousands lose power in Ukraine after Russian attack
Summary
A Russian air attack on Ukraine's Chernihiv region killed four people and injured ten others. The attack affected electricity and water supplies in the area, and the Ukrainian government continues efforts to restore services. Discussions about ending the conflict, including potential talks between President Trump and Russian President Putin, have not resulted in any scheduled meetings.Key Facts
- Four people died, and ten were injured in Russian drone attacks on Novhorod-Siverskyi, Ukraine.
- The attacks left many in the Chernihiv region without power and water.
- Local officials set up "invincibility points" with stoves and generators for people to access heat and electricity.
- Ukraine accuses Russia of deliberately targeting energy facilities before winter.
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy mentioned ongoing repair efforts after the attacks.
- President Trump has expressed interest in ending the conflict but no meeting with President Putin is planned.
- Ukraine rejects ceding territory to Russia as part of peace negotiations.
- The Russian attack also affected the neighboring Sumy region, injuring nine other people.
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