A Russian attack on a power facility in Ukraine has left 100,000 people without power in the north-western region of Sumy.
Work is under way to restore power, National grid operator Ukrenergo said, following the strikes, which caused emergency shut-offs for consumers in the city and region of Sumy, which borders Russia.
There were no reports of casualties or damage apart from the energy facility, Reuters reports.
Russia continues to pummel energy facilities across Ukraine, often plunging the country into extended blackouts with people enduring sweltering summer conditions without running water, air conditioning, or life-saving medical equipment.