Ukraine Braces for New Wave of Russian Attacks Targeting Energy Infrastructure.
Preparations for a Fresh Assault
According to TSN.ua: Russia is preparing a new large-scale offensive against Ukraine, with a specific focus on its energy sector, utilizing missiles and drones. Anatolii Khrapchynskyi has reported on these preparations, noting that
"new jet-powered 'Shahed' drones have now appeared". This indicates a significant escalation in Russia's military activity. The potential for widespread damage to civilian infrastructure is a major concern for Western allies monitoring the conflict.
Emerging Threats from Iran
In addition, Iran has supplied Karrar drones, which Russia has designated as 'Geran-5'. These unmanned aerial vehicles could be deployed to strike Ukraine's critical infrastructure. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has also warned of an impending massive Russian strike in the coming days, stating
"the enemy aims to overwhelm Ukraine's air defense system".
The situation is causing deep alarm in Ukraine, as new attacks could severely undermine the country's energy stability and resilience during the winter months.
The next few days may prove critical for Ukraine's energy security, with potential Russian strikes likely to cause major disruptions to the power supply. This underscores the urgent need for Ukrainian forces to be prepared to repel these assaults and safeguard essential infrastructure.
Simultaneously, the international community is expected to closely monitor developments, as the consequences could have a broader impact on regional stability and global energy markets.
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