Russia Intensifies Drone Assault on Ukrainian Infrastructure: Blackouts and Damage Reported

Russia's significant drone attacks on Ukraine's Cherkasy region injured six people and led to a blackout in parts of Cherkasy city. The strikes targeted critical infrastructure. Ukraine's military destroyed 63 out of 82 drones launched by Russia. Energy infrastructure in Mykolaiv was also impacted, but power was mostly restored.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-12-2025 12:14 IST | Created: 18-12-2025 12:14 IST
Russia Intensifies Drone Assault on Ukrainian Infrastructure: Blackouts and Damage Reported
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Russia has launched a major drone offensive on Ukraine's central Cherkasy region, bringing chaos and injury to its population. Six individuals were reported injured, and parts of Cherkasy city experienced a blackout, according to local governor Ihor Taburets' statement on Telegram.

The assault, which targeted key infrastructure, left more than a dozen private homes damaged. Ukraine's military confirmed the deployment of 82 drones overnight, managing to intercept and destroy 63 of them. In the southern Mykolaiv region, attacks on energy infrastructure led to power outages in the Voznesensk and Mykolaiv districts, though most households eventually regained electricity.

Russia's escalated offensive has ramped up pressure on Ukraine's infrastructure, intensifying attacks on gas, energy, and distribution facilities. This tactic has plunged many cities into darkness and disrupted over a million households in recent weeks, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by the country.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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