Drone Threat and Blackouts: Ukraine's Struggle Against Russian Energy Attacks
A severe Russian attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure has left areas like Chernihiv and Sumy without power, exacerbating humanitarian challenges. Continuous drone threats complicate repair efforts as winter approaches. Ukrainian leaders urge resilience in the face of intensified Russian air strikes aimed at crippling the national grid.
A Russian assault on energy infrastructure has plunged Ukraine's Chernihiv region into darkness, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and some without water on Tuesday. Officials report that ongoing drone threats hinder repair efforts.
This latest attack, also affecting Sumy, is part of Russia's strategic targeting of Ukraine's power grid as winter nears. Frequent strikes have triggered blackouts, disrupting daily life in Chernihiv, which bore recent heavy attacks on its infrastructure.
Ukraine's energy ministry accuses Russia of circling drones to delay repairs, worsening the humanitarian crisis. Meanwhile, President Zelenskiy announced progress on restoring power, decrying Russia's tactics as aimed at terrifying civilians.
(With inputs from agencies.)

