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Russia launches large-scale ‘retaliatory’ strikes on Ukraine – MOD

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Kiev has imposed emergency power shutdowns across the entire country, local officials say

The Russian military has conducted a large-scale missile and drone strike on Ukraine in response to “terrorist attacks” by Kiev on civilian infrastructure in Russia, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has said. Russia has struck Ukrainian defense-related facilities for months, including power plants; it maintains that it never targets civilians.

In a statement on Friday, the ministry reported a “massive strike” using long-range sea- and air-launched precision weapons, including Kinzhal hypersonic missiles and drones. It said that the attacks targeted energy and transport infrastructure used by Ukrainian forces, as well as facilities producing and storing drones.

“The objectives of the strike have been achieved. All designated targets have been hit,” the Defense Ministry said.

The statement noted that over the past 24 hours, Russian air defenses shot down 168 Ukrainian drones.

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Ukrainian officials confirmed the strikes on energy infrastructure. Vladimir Zelensky said more than 400 drones and around 40 missiles of various types were used in the attack, with the main target being the country’s energy system.

Zelensky added that generation facilities and substations were damaged in the regions of Volhynia, Ivano-Frankovsk, Lviv, and Rivne, with additional strikes reported in Kiev and Kharkov Regions.

Ukraine’s state power operator (Ukrenergo) said energy facilities were hit in a total of eight regions, prompting emergency shutdowns across the country.

Prime Minister Denis Shmigal said high-voltage substations and 750 kV and 330 kV transmission lines, which form the backbone of Ukraine’s power grid, had also sustained damage. The strikes also hit generation facilities, including the Burshtyn and Dobrotvir thermal power plants in western Ukraine.

According to Stanislav Ignatyev, the head of the Ukrainian Association of Renewable Energy, Russia struck for the first time the Western Ukraine 750 kV substation, the largest in Europe, which is the centerpiece of the regional power grid and handles electricity imports from abroad.

Shmigal said emergency blackout schedules have been applied nationwide, with nuclear power plant units temporarily unloaded to stabilize the system. He added that Kiev has requested emergency power assistance from Poland.

The new wave of Russian attacks comes after Ukrainian strikes severely damaged energy infrastructure in the border Belgorod Region on Wednesday, causing widespread power and heating outages, affecting schools and kindergartens. That day, the authorities in the neighboring Bryansk Region reported that Ukrainian forces also used US-made HIMARS rockets to strike residential buildings, injuring one woman.

February 07, 2026 at 03:44PM
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