Overview
- Ukrenergo imposed eight‑to‑16 hour consumption limits on November 9 and kept restrictions for November 10 as crews raced to repair damage from large drone and missile barrages.
- Kyiv reported hits on substations tied to the Khmelnytskyi and Rivne nuclear facilities and requested an urgent IAEA meeting, while Rafael Grossi urged restraint to protect nuclear safety.
- Kharkiv, Poltava and Sumy suffered extensive outages and service disruptions, with state generator Tsentrenergo saying plants in the Kyiv and Kharkiv regions were forced offline.
- Ukrainian strikes disrupted power and heating in Russia’s Belgorod and Voronezh, affecting about 20,000 households in Belgorod and sparking a utility fire in Voronezh, according to regional governors.
- Ukraine’s General Staff recorded 265 combat engagements over the past day and said 97 Russian assaults were stopped on the Pokrovsk front, as lethal strikes also hit civilians including three killed in Dnipro.