Ukraine Reports No Power Outages April 6 Despite Ongoing War
Ukraine had no planned electricity outages on April 6, 2026, according to the country's power grid operator Ukrenergo. Meanwhile, Ukraine confirmed it struck Russian oil facilities despite calls to stop the attacks as fuel prices rise worldwide.
Ukraine's power grid operator Ukrenergo announced no electricity restrictions were planned for April 6, 2026, marking a positive development for the war-torn country's infrastructure.
The news comes as Ukraine continues its military operations against Russian targets. Ukrainian forces confirmed strikes on Russian oil infrastructure, defying international calls to ease such attacks amid soaring global fuel prices.
Ukrainian drone units, including fighters from the "Phoenix" unmanned unit, conducted operations in the Zaporizhzhia region overnight, according to military reports.
Separately, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is scheduled to meet with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa in Damascus, according to Syrian state television, as Ukraine continues diplomatic efforts alongside its military campaign.
Stable power shows Ukraine's infrastructure is holding up better than expected during the war. But Ukraine's oil strikes could push global fuel prices higher, affecting gas costs for drivers everywhere.
Watch for global oil prices and whether Ukraine continues strikes on Russian energy targets despite international pressure.
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