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Russia Strikes Ukraine’s Critical Infrastructure In War’s Largest Drone Attack

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Explosions are seen in the sky over the city during a Russian drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine November 25, 2024. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

Russian forces staged their largest ever drone attack on Ukraine overnight, cutting power to much of the western region of Ternopil.

They also damaged residential buildings in Kyiv region, Ukraine’s officials said on Tuesday.

Intensified nightly drone attacks on Ukrainian cities are coinciding with a major push by Russia along front lines in Ukraine’s east.

Russian forces have made some of the largest monthly territorial gains here since 2022.

Of 188 drones used overnight, Ukraine shot down 76 and lost track of 96, likely due to active electronic warfare, the air force said.

Five drones headed towards Belarus.

“The enemy launched a record number of Shahed attack UAVs and unidentified drones …,” it said, in addition to using four Iskander-M ballistic missiles.

Russia uses cheaply-produced “suicide” drones and low-cost “decoy” drones, which tie up Ukrainian air defences.

“Unfortunately, there were hits to critical infrastructure facilities, and private and apartment buildings were damaged in several regions due to the massive drone attack,” an air force statement said.

It added that no casualties had been reported.

The attack damaged the power grid in Ternopil, a major city in western Ukraine, and cut power to around 70% of the region, governor Vyacheslav Nehoda said on national television.

Ternopil, some 220 km (134 miles) east of NATO-member Poland, and the surrounding region had a population of more than a million before the February 2022 Russian invasion, which drove many Ukrainians west.

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“The consequences are bad because the facility was significantly affected and this will have impact on the power supply of the entire region for a long time,” Nehoda said.

The attack also cut off water and disrupted heat supplies, the head of the regional defence headquarters Serhiy Nadal said via the Telegram messaging app.

Nehoda said the emergency services had mostly restored the water supply by morning and the local authorities were planning to introduce planned power cuts in the attack’s aftermath.

Ukraine’s national power grid operator Ukrenergo said emergency power cuts were in effect in the region and engineers were working to restore supply.

Nadal said that electric buses that service the city would be replaced with regular buses.

The head of the regional defence headquarters further said that generators would help with power shortages in schools, hospitals and government institutions

Russia also targeted the capital Kyiv overnight, the military administration of the city said on Telegram.

It added that air defence units destroyed more than 10 Russian drones.

Falling debris damaged four private residences, two high-rise apartment buildings, two garages and a car in the region surrounding the capital, its Governor Ruslan Kravchenko said.

The drones approached Kyiv in waves and from different directions.

There was however no damage or injuries in the city, Serhiy Popko, head of Kyiv’s military administration said on Telegram.

Most of Ukraine was under overnight air raid alert for hours, air force data showed.

(With inputs from Reuters)

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