Russian Strikes Target Ukrainian Energy and Rail Networks, Disrupting Water and Heating
Infrastructure Under Attack in Ukraine
According to Кулеба: Russia has launched a new wave of attacks targeting critical civilian and logistical infrastructure across multiple Ukrainian regions. The strikes hit power facilities, substations, and thermal generation plants, resulting in disruptions to water and heating supplies. These assaults are part of a broader campaign to degrade Ukraine's energy grid as the conflict continues. The affected regions include:
- Sumy
- Zaporizhzhia
- Dnipropetrovsk
- Chernihiv
- Odesa
- Poltava
- Ivano-Frankivsk
- others
In Odesa, power outages have partially halted heat and water services. Repair crews are also working in the Sumy region. Additionally, drone strikes have damaged railway infrastructure in Donetsk, Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk, and Chernihiv. No casualties were reported, as workers were sheltering at the time of the attacks. Train services are operational, and restoration efforts are ongoing.
International Response to the Assaults
These infrastructure attacks occur amid an intensification of the wider war, drawing international condemnation. Strikes on critical utilities underscore a strategy aimed at destabilizing daily life in Ukrainian regions, with severe potential consequences for civilians. The international community has repeatedly warned against such tactics, which violate the laws of war.
For local authorities, repairing the damaged infrastructure remains a top priority, as minimizing disruptions to energy and water supplies is crucial for maintaining basic living conditions for citizens.
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