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Russian strike badly damages Ukrainian power plant, authorities say

Every year since 2022, Russia has tried to cripple the Ukrainian power grid ahead of winter, hoping to erode morale and disrupt military manufacturing.

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00:00The Ukrainian region of Sumy came under heavy fire as Russia targeted at least four cities
00:07overnight, causing damage to buildings and sparking fires. There were no initial reports
00:12of injuries. Rescuers were forced to suspend their operations several times due to the risk
00:18of repeated attacks. Moscow also damaged one of Ukraine's thermal power plants in the overnight
00:25attack, injuring at least two workers. It comes as Russia continues to pursue its campaign to cut
00:31Ukrainians off from energy supplies as winter approaches. Ukraine meanwhile has been hitting
00:38back with long-range strikes on the Russian energy supply, recently causing outages in some Russian
00:44regions along the border. The Russian defense ministry said that its air defense has intercepted
00:49over 50 Ukrainian drones over nine Russian regions overnight into Wednesday. And in Belgorod,
00:55at least three people were killed during a Ukrainian attack on the region.
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