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    Russia launches massive attack on Ukraine's energy system, Zelenskiy says

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    Posted on February 7, 2026

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    Last updated: February 7, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russia launched a major attack on Ukraine's energy facilities, causing widespread power outages and international concern.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Recent Attacks
    • Details of the Air Assault
    • Impact on Energy Infrastructure
    • International Reactions

    Zelenskiy Reports Major Russian Assault on Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure

    Overview of the Recent Attacks

    By Olena Harmash

    Details of the Air Assault

    KYIV, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Russia launched a massive air attack on Ukrainian energy facilities overnight on Saturday, targeting electricity generation and distribution, Kyiv said.

    Impact on Energy Infrastructure

    President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the overnight attack involved more than 400 drones and some 40 missiles of various types, targeting the grid, generation facilities and distribution substations.

    International Reactions

    Nearly four years into the war that began with Russia's full-scale invasion of its neighbour, Ukraine's battered energy sector is crumbling under the Russian strikes, accumulated wartime damage and bitterly cold winter weather.

    RUSSIA CHOOSES STRIKES OVER DIPLOMACY, ZELENSKIY SAYS

    "Every day, Russia could choose real diplomacy, but it chooses new strikes," Zelenskiy posted on X. "It is crucial that everyone who supports the trilateral negotiations respond to this. Moscow must be deprived of the ability to use the cold as leverage against Ukraine."

    Moscow did not immediately comment on the attacks.

    Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal said the strikes hit two thermal power stations in Ukraine's western regions and core elements of the Ukrainian electricity distribution system - substations and key electricity distribution lines.

    "Russian criminals carried out another massive attack on Ukraine's energy facilities," Shmyhal said on the Telegram app. "Energy workers are ready to start repair works as soon as the security situation allows."

    The strikes were launched as temperatures began to drop and are forecast to fall to minus 14 degrees Celsius (7 degrees Fahrenheit) in the coming days.

    The new Russian attacks on the energy system also come just days after the latest round of the U.S.-brokered talks between Ukraine and Russia on how to end the war.

    Despite pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump's administration and rounds of talks, diplomatic efforts have so far brought no tangible results.

    INTENSIFIED RUSSIAN ATTACKS ON UKRAINIAN POWER SECTOR

    Since autumn 2025, Moscow has intensified its attacks on the Ukrainian power grid and other energy infrastructure, forcing frequent blackouts across Ukraine and plunging millions into darkness for hours.

    Ukrainian officials said that emergency power cuts were introduced across the country. Shmyhal said the government asked Poland for emergency power imports to help the Ukrainian grid.

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

    The Burshtyn and Dobrotvir thermal power plants in western Ukraine were hit, officials said.

    DTEK, Ukraine's largest private energy company, said that equipment was damaged significantly at its thermal power plants in different regions. DTEK said it was the 10th attack on its thermal power stations since October 2025.

    "Since Russians have been targeting energy facilities in various regions of our country, power outages may last much longer," said Maksym Kozytskyi, the Lviv regional governor.

    He said air alerts lasted more than six hours in the western Lviv region, close to the Polish border.

    Polish authorities said two airports in southeastern Poland were suspended from operations as a precaution due to Russian strikes on nearby Ukrainian territory. The airports in Poland later resumed operations.

    (Reporting by Olena Harmash; Editing by)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia launched a massive air attack on Ukraine's energy facilities.
    • •Over 400 drones and 40 missiles targeted Ukraine's power grid.
    • •Ukraine's energy sector is severely impacted by the attacks.
    • •Emergency power cuts and blackouts reported across Ukraine.
    • •International reactions highlight the ongoing conflict's severity.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia launches massive attack on Ukraine's energy system, Zelenskiy says

    1What is energy infrastructure?

    Energy infrastructure refers to the physical facilities and systems that generate, transmit, and distribute energy, including power plants, transmission lines, and substations.

    2What are drones?

    Drones are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that can be remotely controlled or fly autonomously, often used for surveillance, reconnaissance, or delivery.

    3What are missiles?

    Missiles are guided weapons designed to deliver explosive payloads to a predetermined target, often used in military operations.

    4What is international relations?

    International relations is the study of how countries interact with one another, including diplomacy, conflict, trade, and international organizations.

    5What are thermal power stations?

    Thermal power stations are facilities that generate electricity by converting heat energy, typically from burning fossil fuels, into electrical energy.

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