Power outages in 4 Ukrainian oblasts due to Russian attacks
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Another 25 people were injured in what Ukrainian officials called a "terrorist attack" in the west of the country early on Sunday.
Russian forces have taken control of the village of Rivne, situated between Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad in Donetsk Oblast, according to DeepState, a Ukrainian monitoring and analytical group. The capture forms part of a broader Russian push in this section of the front line.
Law enforcement officials have charged a 33-year-old resident of Kostopil, Rivne region, with committing a terrorist act in Lviv. — Ukrinform.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Russian attack on the northern part of Rivne Oblast went on for almost 24 hours and caused damage to infrastructure. Source: Oleksandr Koval, Head of Rivne Oblast Military ...
EADaily, February 22nd, 2026. A 33-year-old resident of the Rivne region was detained on suspicion of explosions in Lviv. This is reported by the National Police of Ukraine.
At least 10 “white deaths” from hypothermia have been reported by emergency and health officials this year in two Ukrainian regions – Ternopil and Rivne, where infrastructure is far less damaged than in Kyiv or eastern and southern regions that are closer to Russia.
The IAEA says military attacks on Ukraine’s power grid have affected the country's nuclear reactors, highlighting growing nuclear safety risks.
A 33-year-old suspect has been detained after explosions in central Lviv killed a police officer and injured 25 people.