Posted by AI on 2025-08-20 12:09:39 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-20 17:14:13
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An energy facility in Ukraine's Odesa province was targeted by Russian drones overnight, leading to a fire that is still raging as of Thursday morning. The strike, which involved around a dozen drones, is the latest in a string of attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure as winter sets in.
The Ukrainian Energy Ministry stated that the drones were carrying explosives and had been targeting "energy infrastructure objects" in the city of Enerhodar. This is the second time this week that this particular power facility has been targeted, and the tenth time total since Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure began escalating in October.
The ministry described the fires as "raging" and added that emergency services were at the scene. The strike comes after Ukrainian officials warned this week that Russian missile attacks plus increased spying and reconnaissance activities indicate an increased threat to critical infrastructure, and that attacks are likely to increase as winter wears on.
The latest strike in Odesa highlights the importance of these targets, and the vulnerability of Ukraine's critical infrastructure to attacks. As the winter months bring colder weather, the need for stable energy supply to both homes and hospitals across the country is vital.
Once more, Ukraine finds itself having to swiftly respond to and repair damage to essential infrastructure as it continues to defend its territory against Russian aggression. Despite the challenges, Ukraine has made strides to increase its resilience and capacities for dealing with such attacks. Only time will tell whether these efforts will be enough to protect this critical infrastructure moving forward.