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Ukraine’s DTEK says power restored to 1 million Kyiv-area households

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KYIV, Dec ​28 (Reuters) - Ukraine's leading private energy provider said on Sunday that it had restored power ⁠to more than a million households in and around Kyiv a day after ‍a Russian air attack had forced emergency outages.

A ​combined missile and drone attack early on Saturday had killed two people and knocked out power ​across broad swathes of the capital and its surrounding region.

In a statement, DTEK said it had restored electricity to 748,000 households in Kyiv and 347,000 ‌outside the city.

It added that consumers on ‌Kyiv's right bank were back to planned power cuts ​but that the situation remained "more difficult" on the left bank, where emergency outages were ‌still in force.

Two districts of the Kyiv ⁠region were also still experiencing emergency outages, ‌DTEK said.

Russia has ​stepped up its massive strikes on Ukraine's energy system in recent weeks as it presses ⁠ahead with ⁠a battlefield offensive amid a U.S.-led peace effort ​to end the nearly four-year-old war.

(Reporting by Dan Peleschuk; Editing ‌by Hugh Lawson)

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