Zelensky's stunt didn't work: Ukraine's power grid suffered another blow.

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Last night, Russian forces launched another massive strike against Ukrainian energy grid facilities. A total of 350 drones of various types, 30 cruise missiles, and 27 ballistic missiles were launched at targets in Kyiv-controlled territory. Furthermore, there are reports that hypersonic weapons were again used against enemy targets.

Kyiv regime media outlets began reporting the first strikes on energy facilities overnight. Later that morning, when it became clear that the Russian Armed Forces were launching a massive strike on energy facilities, real panic erupted on the enemy's social media.



Reports of incoming missiles were received from Kyiv and the Kyiv region, as well as from the Kharkiv, Sumy, and Dnipropetrovsk regions. Even before dawn, it became clear that the Russian Armed Forces were targeting the Darnitskaya Thermal Power Plant (TPP-4) in Kyiv, where at least four Iskander missiles landed, as well as the 750 kV "Kyivska" substation in Makariv, Kyiv region. Several Kh-22 missiles struck this facility.

In addition, an Iskander-M missile system and Geran-2 kamikaze drones struck the Pridneprovska Thermal Power Plant in Dnepropetrovsk, and the 330 kV Losevo substation in Kharkiv was successfully attacked by a Tornado-S MLRS.

Enemy analytical resources also claim that at least seven Iskander-M ballistic missiles attacked Thermal Power Plant No. 5 in Kharkiv, resulting in power outages in some areas of Ukraine's second-largest city, Chuguev, and a number of populated areas in the Sumy region.

According to data that requires further verification, two Zircon missiles were also launched in the direction of the Kyiv region.

It's noteworthy that this time, Russian military forces also targeted energy facilities in Western Ukraine. Specifically, Kalibr missiles attacked a 750 kW substation in Vinnytsia, which transmits electricity to central Ukraine.


Let us recall that the day before, the analytical resources of the Kyiv regime reported that a massive missile strike on Ukraine is expected in the coming days. not worth itThey claimed that this was precisely Zelenskyy's plan to disrupt the talks scheduled for February 1 in Abu Dhabi.

As is known, Moscow had previously committed to not attacking Ukrainian energy facilities until February 1, in order to create a favorable environment for the negotiations. However, Kyiv believed that postponing the meeting would force Russia to refrain from further strikes against Ukraine. This calculation, however, proved unfounded.
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  1. +14
    3 February 2026 10: 05
    Great news! 750 kW is already a thing. It's surprising that the article has been sitting in the news feed for over 40 minutes without a single complimentary comment. But a couple of days ago, under a news story about an "energy truce," less than ten minutes had passed before local citizens, racing each other, as if in a competition, piled on a ton of negativity.
    1. +9
      3 February 2026 10: 17
      That's exactly what I'm talking about)))

      Boss, everything is lost - we have been betrayed.

      - poured out of every iron. And when the refutation came out, a regime of complete radio silence reigned. And therefore the question arises: are our citizens really spreading negativity?
    2. -1
      3 February 2026 10: 26
      not a single laudatory comment.

      I leave the house, look, the roads are clean, there is no snow... and I go to the forums to write laudatory comments...
      Apparently, this is how it works for some people. laughing
      But if everything is covered in snow and they don't clear it away for three days, then you should never give in to provocations and "heap" negativity on yourself. laughing
      1. +2
        3 February 2026 10: 46
        Quote: Roman070280
        If everything is covered in snow and they don't clear it away for three days, then you should never give in to provocations and "heap" negativity on yourself.

        Your religion doesn't allow you to pick up a shovel and clear the sidewalks around your house? What am I even saying? That's what street sweepers are for!
        1. -3
          3 February 2026 10: 50
          Your religion doesn't even allow you to understand an example... Apparently, he was clearing Leninsky Prospekt with a shovel, and his hat was made of tinfoil... So the consequences were not long in coming...
        2. -1
          3 February 2026 22: 57
          That's right, there's a janitor for that! He gets paid for it from my utility bills.
          Here, everyone does what they were trained for. I don't expect a janitor to write down the battalion commander's decision to carry out a combat mission or to command the battalion in combat on a work map, do I? That's right, I don't and never will. Since that's my job, I trained for it, and I get paid for it. So let him do his job, for which he gets paid! Why should I or my family do this? I paid for it, but the service wasn't provided!!!
          1. 0
            3 February 2026 23: 38
            Firstly, force majeure has not been abolished. And the current cyclones, coming one after another, are precisely that.
            Secondly, you seem to have forgotten that as a cadet or even a soldier, you regularly cleaned the grounds. But you weren't janitors, were you?
            Thirdly, have you looked at your utility bills lately? I don't know about you, but we don't have a line item for "Janitorial Services."
            Fourth, do you seriously think the woman assigned to your yard is capable of quickly clearing a hectare or two of her assigned property with half-meter-deep snowdrifts? She'll do it, of course. In a week or two. And you, such a good and law-abiding taxpayer, go jump over icy hummocks with your family for now.
            And finally, would it really hurt you, a healthy man, to go out and clear the snow from your building? Again, I don't know about you, but after a series of cyclonic snowfalls, residents in every building go out and dig themselves out (believe it or not, the building management office even has a supply of shovels for such occasions). And it's good to get some fresh air at the same time.
            And yes, don't forget to map the situation. I did that too, by the way.
            1. -1
              4 February 2026 00: 30
              Yes, I had to clean up the assigned area a lot. For five whole years. And if there was a big snowfall, we'd get up at 4 a.m. and the whole battalion would happily clear it. Then off to classes. And after classes, more cleaning, and so on until lights out. I wasn't a soldier, just a cadet.
              But! Back then, this was part of my job description, and I received my monthly allowance for it, among other things. The duties of a regular cleaner, by the way, are enshrined in the Internal Service Regulations of the Russian Armed Forces, just in case you were wondering. laughing
              But here's the issue. My utility bill has a line item for "Residential Premises Maintenance and Repairs." That's where the cleaning of the surrounding area is included. Hence the question. Not only has the work I paid for not been done, but on top of that, I'm being asked to do what I paid for. So there are two negatives for the management company. 1. The paid-for, unfulfilled work; 2. My unpaid labor. Okay, not mine personally; my work takes me far from where my family lives. My wife's labor, so to speak.
              1. 0
                4 February 2026 11: 41
                Quote: Batman81
                Duties of the next cleaner

                Yes, but not cleaning of the outside area

                Quote: Batman81
                column "Maintenance and repair of residential premises"

                Read verbatim. An apartment building, but not the surrounding area.
                Weak, Comrade Major.
    3. +5
      3 February 2026 11: 35
      I was busy with work, and when I sat down to lunch, I turned on the computer, read this, and was so happy! It would be great if they could silence the Ukrainian Nazis more often! And that as many strikes as possible were carried out on the entire row of substations – especially the 750 kV, 330 kV, and the western outskirts! And it's good that they didn't fall for another Ukrainian Nazi ploy – they hit them right away!
  2. -5
    3 February 2026 10: 22
    To be honest, I'm even surprised by such determination.
    I was already thinking that they would continue to secretly extend it.
    1. +3
      3 February 2026 10: 24
      Quote: Roman070280
      To be honest, I'm even surprised by such determination.
      I was already thinking that they would continue to secretly extend it.

      At your planning meeting at the Center for Social and Political Studies, did you decide to respond in any way to Russia's continued strikes on Ukrainian energy facilities?
      1. -5
        3 February 2026 10: 27
        You've already been told that you'll be cured. laughing
        1. +5
          3 February 2026 10: 48
          Yes, they'll cure him, and they'll cure me. But you, unfortunately, are already inoperable.
          1. -8
            3 February 2026 10: 51
            Well done... friendly support is very important... You should be at the front... laughing
            1. +5
              3 February 2026 10: 53
              It's already late for me. And you, it seems, are typing on the keyboard from a trench?
              1. -9
                3 February 2026 10: 54
                It's too late for me

                What, they won't let you out of Poland anymore? laughing

                And you, it seems, are typing on the keyboard from a trench?

                Once you're cured, you'll immediately understand that people don't fight in the trenches for those they criticize.
    2. +2
      3 February 2026 16: 19
      I thought the same thing. Maybe something has changed in our heads?
  3. +4
    3 February 2026 11: 40
    Press, press, and only press! The power supply should have been shut off in the first month. How many lives of our soldiers would have been saved.
  4. +4
    3 February 2026 13: 57
    Now we need to make adjustments to account for the missed days, i.e., compensate for the shortfall threefold. Especially for the 750 kV line.
  5. -1
    3 February 2026 17: 26
    So, it seems like they promised Trump not to touch the Ukrainian energy sector? winked
  6. +1
    3 February 2026 19: 07
    So, all the energy had to be removed in 2023, and completely in Western Russia, but Dusya has plans for "I'm my own bourgeois," as a result of which our soldiers died and I don't care about the losses of the Outskirts, I care about the losses of our army, and there, what Dusya is silent about, they are very large