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Thousands left without power in Zaporizhzhia as Russian drone attacks cause damage

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Russian attacks in Zaporizhzhia on Saturday left around 9,000 households without electricity, though by morning, energy crews had managed to restore almost all power, local officials in the Ukrainian city said.

According to the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, a store, ten retail outlets, two apartment buildings, and several non-residential premises were damaged in the drone attacks.

Destruction also affected a site near the bus station, which had already been hit on 10 August by guided bombs. At that time, 80% of the building was destroyed.

Its windows were boarded up with OSB sheets, on which a local artist had painted a mural. After the latest nighttime strike, the artwork was also damaged.

On Saturday morning, employees at one of the hardest-hit sites near the bus station were carrying out dozens of boxes with food, drinks, and other goods.

Some reported that a Russian Shahed drone struck the building overnnight, when staff were conducting inventory.

One of the employees, Volodymyr, said that after hearing the first explosion, they ran to a modular shelter, claiming that this quick reaction saved their lives.

Nearby, kiosk worker Hanna was clearing broken glass and twisted metal. She noted that this neighbourhood had already been shelled once before.

Fourth day of blackout at Zaporizhia nuclear plant

Saturday’s attacks came as Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant has been off-grid for four consecutive days, its longest blackout to date.

Blackouts at the plant have been frequent since Russia seized the Zaporizhzhia plant in 2022, due to its proximity to the front line, but experts are warning that the current blackout heightens the risk of a malfunction. 

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in the middle of the fighting in Ukraine was temporarily knocked offline Thursday because of fire damage to a transmission line, causing a blackout across the region and heightening fears of a catastrophe in a country still haunted by the Chernobyl disaster.

The complex, Europe’s largest nuclear plant, has been occupied by Russian forces and run by Ukrainian workers since the early days of the 6-month-old war.

Ukraine alleges Russia is essentially holding the plant hostage, storing weapons there, and launching attacks from around it, while Moscow accuses Ukraine of recklessly firing on the facility.

The plant’s emergency backup diesel generators had to be turned on in order to provide the electricity required to operate the plant, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who blamed Russia’s relentless attacks.

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Government may increase allowances for asylum seekers who leave voluntarily

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Increasing allowances for asylum seekers who leave the country voluntarily could be a way to make the immigration system more efficient, Paschal Donohoe has said.

The Finance Minister was commenting after it was reported on Saturday that Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan is to increase the allowance to €2,500 for individuals and €10,000 for families. Mr Donohoe was asked about the report in the Irish Times as he joined Fine Gael colleagues on Saturday at a conference in Carlow the party hosted for small and medium-sized businesses.

“I understand Minister O’Callaghan is looking at this at the moment,” he said. “We know that deportations do play an important role in relation to having a fair and efficient migration system in place.

“But it’s also costly, it also takes a lot of time to actually make them happen. I understand what Minister O’Callaghan is doing is looking at is there other ways in which we could ensure that those who will be leaving Ireland at some point in the future, do so in a more timely and a more efficient way.

“This is a decision that he’s able to make inside his own budget. We, overall, as a Government believe that having an open economy and an open society is enormously positive.

“It’s really important for the growth of our economy, really important for our society to continue to grow, but, at the same time, we do need to have migration rules that are clear and well implemented, and this appears to be a way in which that can be further delivered.”

Minister Donohoe also insisted the Government had not made any decision on changing the income threshold criteria for carer’s allowance. The Irish Independent reported on Saturday that the reform of the carer’s allowance is set to be a key plank of the budget, with the move expected to result in thousands more people qualifying for the support.

“I can tell you no decisions have been made with regard to the budget,” he said. “And Minister (Jack) Chambers as Minister for Public Expenditure is now engaged in negotiations with all ministers in relation to specific matters, but how we support carers has always been a key focus of budgets that have been done.”

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Man found dead ‘from effects of carbon monoxide’

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A man has died and seven people have been treated for the suspected effects of carbon monoxide poisoning at a takeaway.

Emergency crews were sent to a shop in Cresswell Crescent, Bloxwich, West Midlands, on Friday night after concerns were raised over the welfare of a man.

A man in his 50s was confirmed dead at the scene with seven others, including emergency service workers, treated at the scene and at hospital, West Midlands Police said.

A small number of nearby properties were temporarily evacuated but occupants have since been able to return, the force added.

Officers said they were now working with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to establish the circumstances of what happened.

Walsall councillor Michael Coulson said people were allowed back into their homes at about 03:00 BST after tests were completed and nearby shops were open on Saturday.

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Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this September 27th, 2025 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.

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