Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned a recent attack by Russia, calling it “inhumane.” The attack involved dozens of missiles and drones that targeted Ukraine’s energy grid, resulting in one casualty and widespread blackouts. The assault occurred on Christmas Day when Russia launched Kalibr cruise missiles from the Black Sea. Zelensky expressed his dismay at the timing of the attack, stating that Putin deliberately chose Christmas for the assault. This incident marked the 13th large-scale strike on Ukraine’s energy system this year as part of Russia’s ongoing campaign to target the power grid during winter.
Following the attack, engineers worked to repair the damaged system, although private energy provider DTEK reported severe damage to thermal power plant equipment. Regional officials confirmed power cuts in multiple areas as a result of the assault. Svitlana Onyshchuk, the head of the Ivano-Frankivsk region, criticized the attack on Christmas morning as a violation of the sanctity of the holiday. She highlighted the irony of the aggression occurring during a time of religious celebration and emphasized the lack of respect shown by the aggressor country. With Ukraine officially celebrating Christmas on December 25, the government’s decision to change the date from January 7 as a snub to Russia adds another layer of significance to the timing of the attack.
The central Dnipropetrovsk region was a primary target of the Christmas Day assault, with Governor Sergiy Lysak stating that Russia aimed to destabilize the region’s power system. Unfortunately, the attacks resulted in one casualty in Dnipropetrovsk, further emphasizing the destructive nature of the aggression. The incident highlighted the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, with the former facing repeated attacks on critical infrastructure. The attack on Ukraine’s energy grid during winter represents a deliberate strategy to disrupt essential services and cause chaos in the country. Zelensky and other officials have expressed determination to defend Ukraine’s sovereignty and protect its citizens from further harm.
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The attack on Ukraine’s energy grid represents a significant escalation in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, with devastating consequences for the affected regions. The deliberate targeting of critical infrastructure demonstrates Russia’s willingness to use aggression to achieve its objectives in the region. The timing of the attack on Christmas Day adds a layer of cruelty to the already destructive nature of the assault. As Ukraine works to repair the damage and restore power to affected areas, the international community must condemn such acts of aggression and support efforts to protect Ukraine’s sovereignty and stability. The ongoing conflict serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by Ukraine as it strives to defend itself against external threats.