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Russia and Ukraine: Volodymyr Zelensky says Russian forces have caused millions of blackouts in the east of the country

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A thermal power plant in Kharkiv was damaged after a Russian missile attack.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia is trying to “deprive people of light and heat” by causing blackouts in eastern Ukraine in response to a Ukrainian counterattack.

According to reports, the power outages have affected an estimated nine million people in regions of eastern Ukraine, including Kharkiv and Donetsk.

This comes after Ukraine claimed it had regained more than 3,000 square kilometers during a quick counter-offensive to the east.

The BBC cannot verify this data.

Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov said Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure have left much of his city without electricity or water.

He described this as a despicable attempt to avenge the recent successes of the Ukrainian army.

What appeared to be two more missile attacks could be heard later in the evening, BBC international affairs correspondent Urla Guerin reported from Kharkiv.

Terekhov and the governor of the region called for calm, saying the emergency services were working to repair the damage and put out the fires.

The governor of the neighboring Sumy region said more than 130 settlements in a single district are without electricity.

Similar problems have been reported in the Dnepropetrovsk and Poltava regions.

In a provocative post on social media after the blackout, President Zelensky accused Russia of carrying out “terrorist acts” targeting civilian infrastructure.

This comes after a significant Ukrainian advance, which, if confirmed, would mean Ukrainian forces will triple their territorial gains in just over 48 hours.

President Zelensky said 1,000 square kilometers were being restored on Thursday evening. That number rose to 2,000 square kilometers on Saturday night and then to 3,000 on Sunday.

Journalists were denied frontline access, but several videos on social media show Ukrainian forces in towns and villages that were until recently controlled by Russia.

Ukrainian forces entered the main city of Balaklia on Friday. Russia subsequently confirmed the withdrawal of troops, to “strengthen efforts” on the Donetsk front.

On Saturday, Ukraine recaptured two major Russian-controlled supply cities, Izyum and Kobyansk. Russia confirmed the withdrawal of its forces from the two cities, saying this would allow them to “regroup”.

Izyum Mayor Valery Marchenko said residents will be able to return to the city in about 10 days for the first time since Russia seized it in March.

He told the BBC that two-thirds of the population had fled, but most wanted to return despite widespread destruction and a lack of electricity, water or communications.

He said Izyum was probably the largest logistics center in the Russian army, as it was a gateway to Sloviansk and Kramatorsk in the Donbass region, where Russia wanted to advance.

But Russia still controls about a fifth of the country and few envision a quick end to the war.

In an interview with the Financial Times, Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov warned of a possible Russian counterattack.

“The counterattack liberates the territory, and then you have to take control of it and prepare to defend it,” Reznikov said.

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