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That's fucking wild
I really enjoy watching the frame-by-frame of the power going out.
How long could it take to get power back after a strike like that?
Depends on what was destroyed and what technology it is based on.
Typically, the Russia has been destroying transformers in the Ukrainian power stations. This is how it looks when a transformer is being transported by a train (just look at how many wheels the special wagon needs and how small a regular passenger wagon looks in comparison!)
So, if a transformer was destroyed, something of that size will have to be brought in to replace it. Somebody will also have to produce one first before it can be brought in. I'd say several weeks to a few years. Depending on whether they have any spare transformers laying around and whether you need to order the transformer from abroad, such as from a western country.