Russia intensifies attacks on Ukrainian energy grid with missiles and drones

Russia launched a brutal assault on Ukraine's energy infrastructure on Thursday, raining down missiles and drones in a major escalation of the war.

Ekleme: 11.04.2024 23:10:21 / Güncelleme: 11.04.2024 23:10:21 / English News
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The strikes caused widespread damage, completely destroying a key power plant near Kyiv and crippling facilities across several regions. This renewed offensive raises serious concerns about the resilience of Ukraine's energy grid and its ability to withstand a harsh winter.

The Trypilska coal-powered thermal power plant, a critical source of electricity for the capital city and surrounding areas, was completely obliterated in the attack. This loss deals a devastating blow to the region's power supply, potentially leaving hundreds of thousands without electricity. Unconfirmed social media footage depicted a raging inferno engulfing the facility, spewing thick black smoke into the sky.

The attack wasn't limited to Kyiv. Thermal and hydroelectric power plants across the country, including facilities in Odesa, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Lviv, and Kyiv, sustained varying degrees of damage. Ukrenergo, the national grid operator, reported damage to substations and power generation infrastructure. 

President Zelenskyy, in a strongly worded statement on Telegram, condemned the attacks as "terror" and urged Western allies to step up their support. He stressed the urgent need for air defense systems, particularly the advanced Patriot missile system, to defend Ukraine against the relentless aerial assaults.

Ukraine has warned that its air defense stocks are running low due to the intensity of the attacks. The country is being forced to make tough decisions about what to prioritize for protection. Additionally, Ukraine has expressed concern about a slowdown in vital military aid from Western nations, including a major U.S. package currently stalled in Congress.

The strikes also targeted two underground natural gas storage facilities, some owned by foreign companies. While operations continued at the facilities, the attacks highlight Russia's willingness to disrupt Ukraine's energy security on multiple fronts.

The damage inflicted on Ukraine's energy grid raises serious concerns about the country's ability to cope with the upcoming winter. With blackouts already implemented in some regions like Kharkiv, the destruction of critical infrastructure could lead to widespread power outages during the coldest months.

This latest offensive by Russia marks a significant shift in tactics. By targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure, Russia aims to cripple the country's ability to function and demoralize the population. The international community is watching with growing unease as Ukraine struggles to defend itself against these relentless attacks. The urgent need for advanced air defense systems and continued Western support is paramount to help Ukraine navigate this critical juncture in the war. (ILKHA)