Russian Strike on Zaporizhzhia Leaves 12,000 Without Power.
Zaporizhzhia Region Targeted in Attack
According to Novyny.live: On February 5, Russian forces struck the Zaporizhzhia region, resulting in a power outage for 12,000 subscribers. The head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov, reported that the area was under threat from attack drones. An alert was issued at 22:37, and approximately 11 minutes later, at 22:48, air defense systems were activated. This attack is part of a wider pattern of strikes on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure, which has been a consistent feature of the ongoing war.
Consequences of the Assault
The assault also involved strikes on a critical infrastructure facility in Lviv and drone attacks on Sumy during the night of February 5. Ivan Fedorov urged residents to remain in safe locations due to the developing situation. The evening shelling caused severe power supply issues in the region, highlighting the ongoing threat to civilian facilities. These coordinated attacks across multiple regions demonstrate the scale of the challenge for Ukraine's defenses.
This incident represents a continuation of military actions impacting civilian infrastructure and lives across Ukraine. By leaving thousands without electricity, such strikes underscore the critical need to protect essential services and ensure public safety. The growing threat posed by drone warfare also necessitates enhanced air defense capabilities and coordinated responses from local administrations to manage these incidents.
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