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Russia Says It Downed 148 Ukrainian Drones in Three Hours

April 6 (Reuters) – Russia’s military said early ⁠on ⁠Monday that air defence ⁠units had downed 148 Ukrainian drones over a ​three-hour period and officials said emergency crews were restoring power to ‌nearly half a million ‌households in outages linked to air attacks.

On Sunday evening, ⁠a drone ⁠killed a civil defence volunteer in Russia’s border region of ​Belgorod, a frequent target of the Ukrainian military, and drones also hit an apartment building in Russia’s Black Sea port of Novorossiysk.

A ​Russian Defence Ministry statement said air defence units had intercepted ⁠148 drones, ⁠mostly in central and ⁠southern ​areas of the country, between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. (1700-2000 GMT) ​on Sundasy.

The mayor ⁠of the port of Novorossiysk, Andrei Kravchenko, said drone debris had struck a high-rise apartment building. There was no word on casualties.

In Crimea, a region seized and annexed by Russia in ⁠2014, 10 years before the full-scale invasion, the governor of the ⁠port of Sevastopol said his city had come under four drone attacks throughout the day. Seven drones were downed in the latest wave.

In Russian-occupied Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine, the head of the Russia-installed government, Andrei Chertkov, said repair crews had restored power to two major cities, Donetsk and Makiivka, after Ukrainian attacks on energy ⁠infrastructure.

Chertkov had earlier said that nearly half a million households had been left without electricity. Work was continuing in areas still without power.

Crews were also restoring power after ​mass outages in Russian-held areas of Zaporizhzhia region.

(Reporting by ​Reuters; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

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