Energy Grid Targeted in Major Russian Assault on Ukraine Using 400 Drones and 40 Missiles.
Ukraine Under Attack on February 7, 2023
According to Novyny.live: On February 7, 2023, Russian forces launched a massive assault on Ukraine, firing approximately 40 missiles and 400 drones. The primary objective of this coordinated attack was to cripple the nation's energy infrastructure, specifically targeting power grids, generation facilities, and distribution substations, which resulted in severe damage across multiple regions.
Significant damage was recorded in the Volyn, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Rivne oblasts. In Rivne, a residential apartment building was struck, while in Ladyzhyn, Vinnytsia Oblast, drones hit the administrative building of an agricultural college. These strikes are part of a broader Russian strategy to systematically degrade Ukraine's energy sector, a tactic that has intensified during winter months. This ongoing campaign aims to undermine civilian resilience and military logistics by disrupting power supplies.
Response to the Assault
In response to the widespread damage from the attacks, emergency power outage schedules were implemented across Ukraine, involving 4.5 to 5 stages of rolling blackouts. These measures are designed to reduce strain on the crippled energy system and maintain a degree of stability during the crisis.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russia's aggressive actions, stating,
"Every day Russia could choose real diplomacy, but instead it chooses new strikes."He urgently called on international partners to supply Ukraine with modern air defense systems, such as missiles for Patriot and NASAMS platforms, to help alleviate the pressure on the country throughout the winter.
This bombardment underscores the continuation of Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine, leading to severe consequences for the civilian population and the nation's energy security. The Ukrainian government, in its response, is highlighting to the international community the critical need for enhanced military support, which is essential for Ukraine's ability to defend against such large-scale attacks in the future.
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