Russian forces hold well over half of the Zaporizhzhia region in Ukraine's
southeast. But Kyiv maintains control of the region's main administrative centre, and its attacks have periodically knocked out electricity in Russian-held areas.
Russia in 2022 annexed the Zaporizhzhia
region, along with neighbouring Kherson, as well as Donetsk and Luhansk in Ukraine's east, about seven months after invading its smaller neighbour.
In June, Ukrainian shelling in the region cut power to at least
700,000 residents for more than 24 hours. That attack appeared to be the largest of its kind on Russian-held territory since the war began.
The Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station, Europe's
largest with six reactors, was operating as normal, unaffected by the power cuts, the plant's director of communications, Yevgenia Yashina, told Russia's RIA news agency.
Zelenskyy-Putin meet
Meanwhile, the White House is making arrangements for a potential meeting between Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Putin on Monday told Trumpthat he was
willing to meet Zelenskyy, according to US State Secretary Marco Rubio.
Rubio said that the Trump administration is looking at a give-and-take approach to resolve the conflict. But the question remains what Russia might be
willing to offer in exchange for concessions from Ukraine.
Switzerland and Austriasaid Tuesday that they would host Putin if he came for talks on peace in Ukraine, despite the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant.
With inputs from agencies