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