Russian Strike on Chernihiv Region Energy Facility Leaves Over 5,000 Without Power
Energy Facility in Nizhyn Targeted in Attack
According to Главком: On April 15, 2026, Russian military forces struck an energy facility in the Nizhyn district of Ukraine's Chernihiv region. The attack damaged critical infrastructure, cutting off electricity to more than 5,000 customers. Energy companies have announced that emergency repair work will begin as soon as the security situation permits.
This incident follows a previous assault on April 13, when Russian forces also launched a strike in the Chernihiv district, leaving over 12,000 customers without power. Attacks have also been recorded in Odesa, where a strike hit a nine-story residential building, injuring four people.
Wider Security Situation in Ukraine
An air raid alert was declared in Kyiv and several regions at 19:29 due to the threat of enemy drones. The situation remains tense, with further actions dependent on the evolving security conditions in the affected regions. These systematic strikes on energy infrastructure are a hallmark of Russia's ongoing invasion, aiming to cripple civilian life.
The targeting of energy infrastructure marks a dangerous escalation of the conflict, posing a direct threat to civilians by disrupting access to essential services. These events underscore the critical need for continuous monitoring of the security situation and preparedness for emergencies, given the persistent risk of further attacks on vital infrastructure.
The recent strike on the energy facility in Nizhyn is part of a broader pattern of attacks targeting Ukraine's energy grid. Just days earlier, Russian forces had similarly affected multiple regions, including Kyiv and Odesa, leading to widespread power outages. For a deeper understanding of the ongoing threats to Ukraine's energy infrastructure, you can read more about the recent strikes affecting multiple regions.
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