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    Ukrainian missiles hit energy installations in Russia's Belgorod

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    Posted on February 26, 2026

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    Last updated: February 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ukrainian missiles struck Russia’s Belgorod, severely damaging energy infrastructure, the governor said. Power, water and heating were disrupted after a second major attack in five days; damage will be assessed at first light.

    Table of Contents

    • Infrastructure Damage and Service Disruptions
    • Location and Frequency of Attacks
    • Regional Governor’s Update
    • No Immediate Ukrainian Comment
    • Damage Assessment at First Light
    • Images of Blackouts and Explosions
    • Reporting and Editing Credits

    Ukrainian Missile Strikes Damage Energy Sites in Russia’s Belgorod

    Infrastructure Damage and Service Disruptions

    Feb 27 (Reuters) - Ukrainian missiles struck the Russian town of Belgorod near the border, inflicting serious damage on energy installations and disrupting power, water and heating, the regional governor said early on Friday.

    Location and Frequency of Attacks

    The attack on Belgorod, 40 km (25 miles) from the Ukrainian border, and the surrounding district, was the second in five days to cause serious damage.

    The area has been a frequent target of Ukraine's military in the four years since Russia invaded its smaller neighbour.

    Regional Governor’s Update

    "Serious damage has occurred with energy infrastructure," Vyacheslav Gladkov wrote on Telegram. "As a result, there have been disruptions to supplies of power, water and heating."

    No Immediate Ukrainian Comment

    There was no comment from Ukrainian officials.

    Damage Assessment at First Light

    Gladkov said the extent of the damage would be assessed at first light.

    Images of Blackouts and Explosions

    Pictures posted on unofficial Telegram channels showed residential areas in darkness and skies lit up with explosions.

    Reporting and Editing Credits

    (Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Stephen Coates)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukrainian missiles struck Russia’s Belgorod and nearby districts, damaging energy infrastructure.
    • •Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov reported serious damage and service disruptions via Telegram.
    • •Power, water and heating supplies were interrupted across affected areas.
    • •This was the second significant attack on the region in five days.
    • •Ukraine did not immediately comment; night images showed blackouts and explosions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukrainian missiles hit energy installations in Russia's Belgorod

    1What is the main topic?

    Ukrainian missiles hit Russia’s Belgorod, causing serious damage to energy infrastructure and disrupting power, water and heating, according to the regional governor.

    2Why is this relevant to finance and energy markets?

    Strikes on energy infrastructure heighten geopolitical risk, which can influence commodity prices, utilities operations, and investor sentiment toward regional energy assets.

    3What details did officials provide?

    Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said energy facilities suffered serious damage and that outages affected multiple services; a full assessment was planned at first light, with no immediate comment from Ukraine.

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