Russia attacked five regions across Ukraine on Thursday with a barrage of missiles and drones, targeting the nation’s energy system and underground gas storage sites.
The attack lasted for several hours and involved various missiles and drones, culminating with six high-speed ballistic Kinzhal missiles descending on the area near Kyiv and a region around western Ukraine’s biggest city Lviv on Thursday morning, the country’s Air Force command said on Telegram.
In total, the country’s air defense downed 18 out of 42 missiles and all but one of 40 drones. None of the Kinzhal missiles were intercepted. Power generation facilities and the grid near Kyiv, as well as in Kharkiv region in the east, Zaporizhzhia in the south, and Lviv in the west were damaged, Energy Minister German Galushchenko said in a post on Facebook. Odesa region in the south was also hit, Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Telegram.
Poland scrambled military jets to patrol the skies, a standard response when Ukraine is under large-scale Russian attack in areas near the border region, Polish military command said on platform X.
Russia has stepped up missile strikes on Ukraine in recent months, targeting power, energy and port facilities across the country in an attempt to cripple the economy. Moscow is trying to capitalize on Ukraine’s vulnerable defenses as the military is forced to ration ammunition amid delays in US arms deliveries.
Two of Ukraine’s underground gas storage sites were targeted during Thursday’s attack, national energy company Naftogaz Ukrainy said on Telegram. The storages continued to operate even as their aboveground infrastructure was damaged, operator Ukrtransgaz JSC said on its website. The personnel sought cover in a bomb shelter which helped prevent casualties, according to the statement.
Separately, Ukraine’s second-largest eastern city of Kharkiv and the surrounding region were hit at least 10 times on Thursday morning, triggering some disruption to power supplies, regional Governor Oleh Synehubov said.
Kharkiv has also become a frequent target of Russian attacks with missiles and gliding bombs.
@ParrotRalphSocialist2mos2MO
Interestingly, Russia started bombing energy infrastructure now in SPRING when temperatures ensure civilians do not suffer from cold so much. They could have started destroying energy infra during autumn and winter already, but they didn't. Why?
@VibrantHedgehogRepublican2mos2MO
They ran low on missiles, took 6 months to stock pile them and get additional missiles from north korea. Their production is about 150 a month.
@CaucusSquirrelLibertarian2mos2MO
Zelensky demand for billions incoming.
@RabbitElianaTranshumanist2mos2MO
This is YOUR war and your fault. You provoked it because you didn't appreciate the excellent Russia-EU relationships and energy deals. You went as far as to destroy the north stream pipelines. Of course now it is not going well and it's more expensive than anticipated
@ISIDEWITH2mos2MO
How would you feel if your access to electricity was suddenly cut off due to an attack, leaving you in darkness and uncertainty?
@9LH4B28Republican 2mos2MO
I would be scared at first and upset and then proceed to make do with what I have
@9LH4R4KPeace and Freedom2mos2MO
I would feel unsafe and concerned about the safety of our country.
@ISIDEWITH2mos2MO
Imagine if your school was suddenly without power and heat due to an ongoing conflict; what immediate impacts do you think this would have on your education and daily life?
@9LH43HR2mos2MO
no more electronics, possibly less school with a negative impact
@ISIDEWITH2mos2MO
If you had to live with the constant threat of missile attacks, how do you think this would change your perspective on safety and security in your daily life?
@9LH4MB32mos2MO
I would value life a lot more and contsnaly fear for my life and not be happy
@ISIDEWITH2mos2MO
If your community was targeted and essential services were damaged, how would you want your country and the international community to respond or assist?
@9LH6GCQ2mos2MO
If my community was targeted and essential services were damaged, I would want my country and international community to assist. I'd want essential help rather than a war or battle due to the outcome of a response that would likely be a negative response.
@VersatileDotterelPatriot2mos2MO
Kindgal is a subsonic dressed up air launched Iskander. There is nothing hypersonic about it.
@ISIDEWITH2mos2MO
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