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Ukraine faces possible daily 5-hour power cuts in July–August if Russian attacks continue, Ukrenergo says

The Kyiv Independent

The Kyiv Independent

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June 25, 2026

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Ukraine faces possible daily 5-hour power cuts in July–August if Russian attacks continue, Ukrenergo says

We understand that we will meet daytime demand through nuclear power, imports, distributed generation, and renewable energy, but unfortunately, we will have to rely on consumers to balance evening peaks, Vitaliy Zaichenko, CEO of state grid operator Ukrenergo, said.

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Sweden Herald

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· Jun 25, 2026

Ukrainian long-range attacks force Russia to turn off power in occupied areas

Ukrainian long-range attacks force Russia to turn off power in occupied areas

The Daily Beast

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· Jun 26, 2026

Putin, 73, Humiliated in Colossal Attack on Moscow

Ramil Sitdikov/Pool/ReutersVladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which he expected to end in a swift victory, has suffered one of its biggest setbacks in four years after Kyiv launched its largest drone attack yet across a dozen Russian regions.On Friday, Russia’s Defense Ministry claimed its air defense systems intercepted and destroyed 660 Ukrainian drones overnight. The attacks prompted authorities in Crimea, the Ukrainian peninsula controlled by Russia, to declare a state of emergency.The barrage is the latest in a series of long-range Ukrainian strikes this month that have pushed the war deeper into Russian territory, raising the stakes for Moscow and bringing the conflict home to civilians far from the front lines.Read more at The Daily Beast.

Ukrainska Pravda

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· Jun 23, 2026

Russian forces launch near-daily assaults on Ukrainian border guard positions in Kharkiv Oblast

Russian occupation forces have been attempting almost daily to assault Ukrainian border guard positions near Vovchanski Khutory in Kharkiv Oblast but have so far failed to make any gains.

Off The Press

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· Jun 24, 2026

Ukrainian strikes knock out power in largest city in Russian-occupied Crimea

A Ukrainian air attack on Russian-occupied Crimea has knocked out power in its largest city, Sevastopol, Moscow-installed governor Mikhail Razvozhayev says. Ukraine says its drones struck the city’s main power substation overnight on Tuesday. Razvozhayev warned some areas would be left without power until Wednesday evening. Kyiv has been intensifying attacks on power facilities in []...Click to read more

Latestly.com

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· Jul 4, 2026

Vladimir Putin Shrugs Off Fuel Shortages in Russia As President Ramps Up Attacks on Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin has described the attacks on Russian energy as an effort by Ukraine to distract attention from its losses on the battlefield, although analysts say the advance of Russian forces has been stymied in recent months.

Intel Slava

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· Jun 26, 2026

[Photo] 🇷🇺❌🇺🇦 — Russian Defence Ministry daily briefing, Top News Today.160 Russian serviceme [...]

— Russian Defence Ministry daily briefing, Top News Today.160 Russian servicemen returned from Kiev-controlled territory in a prisoner exchange.Overnight high-precision strike hit a military recruitment center and weapons storage in Kiev, and a refinery in Kremenchug, Poltava region.In Konstantinovka, Russian forces liberated 763 buildings between June 20–26, continuing to clear Ukrainian groups in the southwest.In Krasny Liman, assault units captured 50 strongholds and liberated 327 buildings over the same period.Russian Aerospace Forces launched a series of FAB-500 aerial bomb raids on Ukrainian positions across the operation zone.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​@IntelSlava

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Related coverage for "Ukraine faces possible daily 5-hour power cuts in July–August if Russian attacks continue, Ukrenergo says": Sweden Herald — Ukrainian long-range attacks force Russia to turn off power in occupied areas. The Daily Beast — Putin, 73, Humiliated in Colossal Attack on Moscow. Ukrainska Pravda — Russian forces launch near-daily assaults on Ukrainian border guard positions in Kharkiv Oblast. Off The Press — Ukrainian strikes knock out power in largest city in Russian-occupied Crimea. Latestly.com — Vladimir Putin Shrugs Off Fuel Shortages in Russia As President Ramps Up Attacks on Ukraine. Intel Slava — [Photo] 🇷🇺❌🇺🇦 — Russian Defence Ministry daily briefing, Top News Today.160 Russian serviceme [...]