Ukraine’s energy ministry said Russian missiles and drones struck energy facilities in multiple regions overnight, damaging infrastructure and causing power outages. Officials did not immediately give a full account of the extent of the damage, but said repairs and emergency responses were underway.
The attacks add fresh pressure to Ukraine’s power system, which has faced repeated disruption since Russia launched its full-scale invasion. Energy sites have remained a frequent target, leaving civilians and businesses vulnerable to blackouts and wider economic strain.
Authorities said crews were working to restore electricity where possible. The ministry did not provide a timeline for full recovery, and the situation may continue to change as damage assessments are completed.
The latest strikes underscore the continuing toll of Russia’s war on Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure, with energy networks again caught in the crossfire of a conflict that has repeatedly affected daily life far from the front lines.
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