[1/5] An ambulance drives by a building, as Russia’s attack on Ukraine continues, during power outages in Kyiv, Ukraine, December 4, 2022.
REUTERS/Shannon StapletonDec 6 (Reuters) - About half the region surrounding the Ukrainian capital will remain without electricity for the coming days after Russian missile strikes on power facilities, the Kyiv regional governor said.
But the Kyiv region, which does not include the capital and which had a population of about 1.8 million before the war, was badly affected.
"In the coming days, about half of the region will be without electricity," Oleksiy Kuleba, the region's governor, said on the Telegram messaging app late on Monday.
All water pumping stations and reserve lines in the Odesa region lost power and water supply was cut, the water company announced on Telegram.