Power Outages Hit Six Ukrainian Regions Following Russian Strikes on Energy Infrastructure.
Energy Infrastructure Under Attack
According to TSN.ua: Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy facilities have caused widespread power outages across six regions, with repair crews working to restore electricity. As of February 13, consumers in the following oblasts remain without power:
- Odesa
- Mykolaiv
- Dnipropetrovsk
- Zaporizhzhia
- Kharkiv
- Donetsk
Energy infrastructure in the Mykolaiv region was damaged during the night of February 12-13. This incident is part of a wider assault on energy systems, which also caused critical damage to infrastructure in Odesa. Additionally, the city of Kherson lost power, though the specific cause is still being investigated. These attacks on civilian energy grids are a recurring tactic in the conflict, severely impacting millions of civilians. Utility workers continue efforts to restore electricity to all affected areas.
The ongoing strikes against energy infrastructure highlight the continuation of hostilities and their severe impact on civilian life in Ukraine. Amid the armed conflict, restoring power is critically important for maintaining basic living conditions and supporting the economy. The situation remains tense, with energy crews working to repair the damage, underscoring the need for constant monitoring and protection of these vital facilities.
Read also
- Deadly Strike on Dnipro Region: One Woman Killed, Five Injured, and a Gas Station Fire
- Russian drone strikes hit Zaporizhzhia, Sloviansk, and Konotop, leaving dozens wounded and multiple dead
- Overnight Drone and Missile Strikes Hit Kharkiv and Chuhuiv: Casualties Confirmed
- Over 15 Million Hryvnias Allocated to Rebuild the Zatoka Bridge by End of 2026
- Vilnius Airport Halts Operations After Unidentified Object Arrives from Belarus
- Two Men Killed in Dnipro Explosion: What We Know So Far

