Ukraine Hit by Hundreds of Drones and Missiles in Russian Assault, Damaging Energy Grid and Civilians
Massive Overnight Assault on Ukraine
According to Главком: In a large-scale overnight assault on February 3rd, Russian forces launched hundreds of drones and missiles against Ukraine. The primary targets of this strike were energy infrastructure facilities across multiple cities and regions, resulting in civilian casualties. This attack is part of a sustained Russian campaign to target Ukraine's critical infrastructure, particularly during the winter months.
Preliminary reports indicate the attack involved an estimated 350 to 500 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and up to 65 missiles of various types. In the capital, Kyiv, three people were injured, while four individuals were wounded in the Sumy region.
Key Regions Targeted
The main areas and cities targeted in the attack included:
- Kyiv and the surrounding region
- Zaporizhzhia and the surrounding region
- Dnipro and the surrounding region
- Kharkiv and the surrounding region
- Vinnytsia and the surrounding region
- Odesa
- Chernihiv region
- Frontline territories
Specific settlements where energy infrastructure was struck included Kyiv, Trypillia, Nalyvaikivka, Kharkiv, Slobozhanske, Ladyzhyn, Vinnytsia, Chernihiv, Bobrovytsia, Vilniansk, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, Zelenodolsk, Sloviansk, and Odesa.
The scale and weaponry used in this attack underscore Russia's continued aggressive tactic of seeking to destabilize Ukraine by crippling its critical infrastructure. Such strikes pose a serious threat to the country's national energy grid, which directly impacts the civilian population. These events highlight the critical need for robust defensive measures and sustained international support for Ukraine's security.
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