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Zelenskiy: Russia has launched a massive attack against Ukraine's energy systems

Kyiv reported that Russia launched an air assault on Ukrainian energy infrastructure overnight Saturday. The attack targeted electricity generation and distribution. Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president, said that the attack, which took place overnight, involved over?400 drones and 40 missiles. The targets were the grid, the generation facilities, and the distribution substations.

Ukraine's energy sector, battered by Russian attacks, war damage, and the bitterly cold winter, is in ruins nearly four years after the war began.

ZELENSKIY: RUSSIA Chooses Strikes Over Diplomacy

Zelenskiy wrote on X: "Everyday, Russia could choose diplomacy but instead it chooses to launch new attacks." It is important that all those who support the trilateral talks respond to this. Moscow must be denied the ability to leverage 'the cold against Ukraine.

Moscow has not yet commented on the attack.

Denys Schmyhal, Energy Minister of Ukraine, said that the strikes targeted two thermal power plants in the western regions as well as core elements of Ukraine's electricity distribution system: substations and main electricity distribution lines.

Shmyhal, a Telegram user, said that "Russian criminals have carried out another massive assault on Ukraine's power facilities." Energy workers are prepared to begin repair work as soon as security allows.

The strikes began as temperatures started to drop. It is predicted that they will fall to minus 7 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 14 degrees Celsius) over the next few days.

The latest Russian attacks on energy systems also comes just days after the latest round in the U.S.-brokered discussions between Ukraine and Russia about how to end war.

The diplomatic efforts of the U.S. administration of President Donald Trump and numerous rounds have not yet yielded tangible results despite pressures from this administration.

RUSSIAN ATTACKS INTENSIFIED ON UKRAINIAN POWER INDUSTRY

Since autumn 2025, Moscow intensified its attacks against the Ukrainian power grid, and other energy infrastructure. This has caused frequent blackouts in Ukraine, and plunged millions of people into darkness for several hours.

Ukrainian officials confirmed that there were emergency power cuts across the entire country. Shmyhal stated that the Ukrainian government requested emergency power imports from Poland to assist the Ukrainian grid.

Regional officials reported attacks in all parts of the country including the western regions Khmelnytskyi Rivne Ternopil Ivano-Frankivsk and Lviv.

Officials?said that the thermal power plants of Burshtyn in western Ukraine and Dobrotvir in eastern Ukraine were both affected.

DTEK, Ukraine’s largest private energy firm, stated that significant equipment damage was caused at its thermal power plants in different areas. DTEK reported that this was the 10th attack against its thermal power plants since October 2025.

Maksym Kozoytskyi, regional governor of Lviv, said that power outages could last longer because Russians are targeting energy plants in different?regions of the country.

He said that air alerts in the western Lviv area, near the Polish border, lasted for more than six-hours.

As a precaution, the Polish authorities suspended two airports located in the southeast of Poland. This was due to Russian airstrikes on Ukrainian territory nearby. Later, the airports in Poland resumed their operations.

(source: Reuters)