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    Russia Strikes Ukraine Energy Grid, Killing Seven, Including One Child

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    Posted on October 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russia's attacks on Ukraine's energy grid killed seven, including a child, causing power restrictions. Ukraine calls for more air defense.

    Russia Targets Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure, Resulting in Seven Deaths

    Impact of Russian Strikes on Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure

    By Anastasiia Malenko and Olena Harmash

    Casualties and Damage Reports

    KYIV (Reuters) -Russia launched a barrage of drones and missiles at Ukraine's energy infrastructure and other targets, forcing nationwide power restrictions and killing seven people, including a seven-year-old girl, Ukrainian officials said on Thursday.

    Government Response and Measures

    Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko accused Moscow of targeting Ukrainian people and power supplies as the cold winter months approach.

    Air Defense Efforts

    "Its goal is to plunge Ukraine into darkness. Ours is to preserve the light," Svyrydenko said on the Telegram app. "To stop the terror, we need more air defence systems, tougher sanctions, and maximum pressure on the aggressor."

    Public Safety Measures

    Regional officials said two men were killed in the southeastern industrial city of Zaporizhzhia, and a seven-year-old girl from the central Vinnytsia region died in hospital from injuries sustained in the attacks.

    The regional governor said a later drone strike on a village south of Zaporizhzhia killed one person and injured another.

    In Sumy, a city near the northern border with Russia, the regional governor wrote on Telegram that 10 Russian drones had attacked the city in an hour early on Friday. He said two people were injured when two apartment buildings were hit and pictures posted online showed several apartments ablaze.

    President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address that a bomb attack on a thermal power plant in Sloviansk in eastern Donetsk region killed two people and injured a number of others.

    Prosecutors in Donetsk region said Russian attacks on dwellings in the city of Kramatorsk killed one person and injured three. 

    Sloviansk and Kramatorsk are considered key future targets in Russian troops' slow advance westward through Donetsk region.

    Russia's defence ministry said its forces launched a strike on facilities of the Ukrainian military-industrial complex overnight.

    Moscow denies targeting civilians and has said its strikes are responses to Ukraine's attacks on Russian infrastructure. 

    Ukraine has launched regular drone attacks on military and oil sites as it fights Russia's almost four-year-old invasion.

    Zelenskiy said Russia launched more than 650 drones and 50 missiles in the attacks. Most of the drones were neutralised and two-thirds of the missiles were downed, he said.

    Air defence units shot down 592 drones and 31 missiles, the air force said. 

    UKRAINE ANNOUNCES LIMITS ON POWER SUPPLY

    The attacks hit energy facilities in central, western, and southeastern regions, Ukrainian officials said.

    The government announced nationwide limits on electricity supplies to retail and industrial consumers. In some regions, water supplies and heating were also disrupted.

    Regional officials said two energy facilities in the western Lviv region had been damaged. DTEK, Ukraine's largest private energy company, said its thermal power stations in a number of regions were under attack.

    "(T)his attack is a bad blow to our efforts to keep power flowing this winter," said Maxim Timchenko, DTEK's CEO. "Based on the intensity of attacks for the past two months, it is clear Russia is aiming for the complete destruction of Ukraine's energy system."

    Six children were among the 17 people wounded in strikes on Zaporizhzhia, its governor said. Four people were injured in the Vinnytsia region, officials said.

    Air alerts lasted nearly the entire night in Kyiv, where residents took shelter in deep underground metro stations.

    "There's nothing good in it. We are doing our best to hide," Viktoria, 39, mother of a six-year-old boy, told Reuters at a metro station.

    "There's a lot of stress involved. When you wake your child in the middle of the night, he cries because he doesn't understand why he has to do it." 

    (Reporting by Anastasiia Malenko, Yurii Kovalenko; writing by Olena Harmash; Editing by Andrew Heavens, Ron Popeski, Edmund Klamann and Stephen Coates)

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Russian Strikes on Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure
    • Casualties and Damage Reports
    • Government Response and Measures
    • Air Defense Efforts
    • Public Safety Measures

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia launched drone and missile attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
    • •Seven people, including a child, were killed in the strikes.
    • •Ukraine faces nationwide power restrictions due to the attacks.
    • •Ukrainian officials call for more air defense systems.
    • •Russia denies targeting civilians, claims military targets.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia strikes Ukraine energy grid, killing seven, including one child

    1What is energy infrastructure?

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

    2What is infrastructure financing?

    Infrastructure financing involves funding mechanisms used to support the construction and maintenance of essential facilities and systems, such as transportation, energy, and communication networks.

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    What is a financial crisis?

    A financial crisis is a situation in which the value of financial institutions or assets drops significantly, leading to a loss of confidence and severe disruptions in the economy.

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