Two hundred thousand people are still without electricity in Kharkiv, a city in eastern Ukraine heavily bombed by the Russian army on Friday.
Governor Oleg Syniegubov wrote this on Telegram, as reported by Ukrinform.
“Currently, up to 200 thousand users have no electricity,” Syniegubov said, recalling that the city's infrastructure was attacked with S-300 and Iskander-M missiles.
Kharkiv has been in darkness for 48 hours - he added - street lighting and electricity-powered transport are out of order.
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