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Governor of Russia’s Belgorod region says 600,000 without power, heat, or water after Ukrainian strike

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MOSCOW, Jan ​10 (Reuters) - The governor of Russia's Belgorod region, which borders Ukraine, said on Saturday that ⁠600,000 residents were without electricity, heating and water after a Ukrainian missile strike.

In ‍a statement posted on Telegram, Vyacheslav Gladkov said ​that work was underway to restore supplies, but that the situation was "extremely challenging".

Footage filmed by ​Reuters in Belgorod city showed street lights extinguished and locals finding their way using hand-held torches and car headlights.

Belgorod region, which adjoins Ukraine's Kharkiv region and ‌had a pre-war population of 1.5 million, ‌has come under regular attack from Kyiv's forces since ​Russia ordered tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in February 2022.

Russia has ‌frequently bombarded Ukraine's power infrastructure, causing rolling daily ⁠blackouts, and has also targeted heating ‌systems this winter. ​An overnight strike on Thursday left about half of Kyiv's apartment blocks without heat.

Temperatures in ⁠most of ⁠Russia and Ukraine have been well below freezing ​in recent days.

(Reporting by Reuters. Writing by Felix Light. Editing ‌by Mark Potter)

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