Russia Unleashes Barrage of Drones, Six Regions Face Power Cuts
Overnight drone attacks by Russia on Thursday have left five individuals injured and plunged six Ukrainian regions into power outages. The strikes, primarily targeting civilian infrastructure, underscore Russia’s escalating aerial campaign against Ukraine.
In the city of Dnipro, an apartment block was struck, resulting in fires on the first and second floors. Oleksandr Hanzha, Head of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration, confirmed the incident, stating that the blaze necessitated immediate firefighting efforts. The injured were treated by emergency services following the morning assault.
Widespread Power Disruptions
The consequences of these coordinated strikes are being felt across multiple regions, with six areas experiencing significant power disruptions. According to Ukraine’s Minister of Energy, the affected regions include Sumy, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Dnipropetrovsk. However, the cities of Odesa and Chernihiv are reportedly facing the most severe power cuts.
In response to the strain on the energy grid, the Ministry of Energy has issued an urgent appeal to residents. Citizens are being advised to conserve electricity, particularly by avoiding non-essential usage during peak hours. This measure aims to alleviate pressure on the power system and prevent further deterioration of services.
An Escalation in Aerial Attacks
The recent surge in Russian aerial assaults has been notable, with the period between Monday and Tuesday witnessing one of Moscow’s most extensive drone offensives since the commencement of the full-scale invasion. Within a 24-hour window, nearly 1,000 drones were reportedly launched against Ukraine. A significant portion of these, approximately half, were deployed during a rare daytime wave of attacks.
One such daytime strike occurred on Tuesday afternoon in Lviv, a city in western Ukraine. The attack targeted the historic city centre, impacting a UNESCO World Heritage site and causing injuries to 32 people. This incident highlights the indiscriminate nature of the attacks, which not only threaten lives but also endanger Ukraine’s rich cultural heritage.
Continued Casualties and Shifting Tactics
The human toll of these attacks continues to rise. On Wednesday, at least 20 individuals were reported injured across the regions of Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, and Donetsk. The Kharkiv region alone accounted for seven of these casualties.
Serhii Flash, an advisor to Ukraine’s Defence Ministry, commented on Russia’s evolving strategies. He indicated that Moscow is continuously adapting its methods for conducting massive strikes, actively seeking to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in Ukraine’s air defence systems. This dynamic approach necessitates constant vigilance and adaptation from Ukrainian forces.
A Plea for International Support
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has characterized the scale of Russia’s recent attacks as definitive proof of Moscow’s unwavering commitment to prolonging the war. He stated, “the scale of Russian attacks makes it abundantly clear that Russia has no intention of actually ending this war.”
President Zelenskyy further asserted that Russia’s collaboration with the Iranian regime in orchestrating regional strikes underscores the need for decisive international action. He concluded, “And when you consider that Russia is also helping the Iranian regime to strike across the entire region, the conclusion is quite obvious: without additional and strong pressure on Russia, without tangible Russian losses, those in Moscow will have no desire to step back from the war or to get used to peace again.” His remarks serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict and the urgent need for sustained international pressure to achieve lasting peace.








