Infrastructure Targeted in Brody
On the morning of January 27, Russian invaders attacked an infrastructure facility in Brody, located in the Lviv region. In response, the Brody City Council has urged residents to keep their windows shut and limit their movement. Specialists are currently on-site, conducting air quality measurements. This attack is part of a wider Russian campaign targeting Ukrainian civilian infrastructure, which has intensified during the winter months.
To ensure public safety, schools have been closed. Kindergartens that had already accepted children will operate with windows and doors tightly sealed. The Brody City Council noted that smoke is currently settling over the city and an unpleasant odor is detectable. Residents are being asked to adhere to all safety recommendations.
Regional Context of the Attacks
Preliminary information indicates there were no casualties from this specific attack in Brody. However, on the same day, the Russian occupying army also launched drone strikes targeting the energy infrastructure of Odesa and the Mykolaiv region. The previous day, on January 26, Russian forces struck an apartment building in Kryvyi Rih with a drone.
The strike on Brody is part of a systematic series of attacks by Russian forces on Ukrainian infrastructure that have occurred in recent months, causing significant concern among the population. Authorities continue to call on citizens to follow safety protocols, as such incidents are likely to recur, highlighting the need for emergency preparedness.
The simultaneous targeting of energy facilities in other regions points to a deliberate Russian strategy, which could have serious implications for the country's energy security and civilian welfare.