KYIV, March 23 (Reuters) - Energy workers in Ukraine
were still restoring electricity supplies to some consumers a
day after what Kyiv said was Moscow's biggest attack of the war
on the country's power grid, authorities said on Saturday.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Telegram that the
"technical possibility for electricity supply" had been restored
in most affected regions, but that the situation in the eastern
Kharkiv region remained difficult.
National grid operator Ukrenergo said in a statement that
consumers in Kharkiv city and the western Khmelnytskyi region
were still without power, while planned outages were in force in
the southern Odesa region.
Russia pounded Ukrainian power facilities on Friday,
striking a vast dam over the Dnipro river, killing at least five
people and leaving more than a million others across seven
regions without electricity.