
Airstrikes in Ukraine have intensified in recent days, with Russia launching missile and drone attacks on various parts of the country. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
These attacks have caused significant casualties among civilians. The city of Berestin in the Kharkiv region was one of the most affected areas.
According to Oleg Sinegubov, head of the regional military administration, a 17-year-old girl died as a result of a missile strike, and nine others were injured. Seven of them were hospitalized, while two suffered severe stress.
Concern and anxiety are growing in the region. Peace was also disrupted in the city of Dnipro.
Russian drones struck the train station area, causing delays in several train services. The explosion shattered the station's windows, and parts of the city were left without electricity.
Additionally, according to “Ukrazaliznitsya,” regional mass media outlets, including the “Suspilne” TV channel and the Ukrainian radio buildings, were also damaged. On the other hand, Denis Pushilin, head of the Russia-controlled Donetsk People's Republic (“DPR”), announced that the Ukrainian army attacked the Zuyevsk and Starobeshevo thermal power plants.
As a result of these attacks, several settlements were left without electricity. Power outages and disruptions in communal services in cities such as Zugres and Ilovaysk are making life more difficult for residents.
Moreover, in other cities within the “DPR” territory, power outages have been reported due to Ukrainian drone strikes. Nearly half a million people in Donetsk, Makeevka, Gorlovka, and Yasinovataya were left without light.
Although electricity supply has been partially restored, scheduled outages may continue. Attacks on Ukraine's electrical infrastructure are significantly impacting the daily lives of the population.
Each strike not only damages strategic facilities but also seriously harms the safety and mental stability of civilians. These attacks once again reveal how ruthless the war is.





