Two Power Workers Wounded, Grids Damaged in Russian Drone Strikes on Kharkiv Region.

Drone attack on Kharkiv power workers
Drone attack on Kharkiv power workers

Strikes on Critical Infrastructure in Kharkiv Region

According to Novyny.live: Russian forces are intensifying attacks on critical infrastructure in the Kharkiv region, specifically targeting energy workers. In one such strike, a crew of power engineers came under fire, leaving two employees injured. These assaults have severe consequences for the area, as damage to power facilities makes it increasingly difficult to supply electricity to local residents.

In the town of Berestyn, the attack damaged electrical grids, which in turn disrupted the water supply. Water services in that area are expected to be restored by 9:00 AM. The night of May 26 saw Kharkiv city and the surrounding region once again targeted by Russian drones, resulting in six people being injured.

Regional Situation

On May 25, a Russian missile strike on the town of Derhachi caused at least one fatality and several injuries. Amid this ongoing crisis, so-called "Invincibility Points" continue to provide essential aid to residents, helping to mitigate the impact of the attacks. The situation in the region remains tense, as further strikes on critical infrastructure could lead to additional complications in maintaining basic services for the population.

These repeated attacks on Kharkiv's critical infrastructure highlight the urgent need to protect energy facilities and water supply systems to ensure the region can function stably. With military operations persisting, local residents face serious challenges that demand immediate measures to secure their basic needs. The efforts of Ukrainian services, including the operation of Invincibility Points, demonstrate a commitment to supporting the population during wartime.


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