The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Russia deploys drones against Ukraine’s energy facilities

- By Hiromi Uechi

WARSAW — Monday marked eight months since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine. As winter approaches, Russian forces have launched numerous suicide drones, intensifyi­ng their attacks throughout Ukraine and primarily targeting energy-related facilities.

e General Sta of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced Sunday morning that Russian forces had been attacking energy-related and other infrastruc­ture facilities, including a thermal power plant, over the previous 24 hours.

Facilities were struck in nine regions, including southern Odesa, causing such damage as widespread power outages. Ukrainian forces intercepte­d 16 drones, the General Sta said.

Since Oct. 10, Russian forces have been launching large-scale attacks across Ukraine in retaliatio­n for the explosion of a bridge linking the Russian mainland with Crimea, which Russia unilateral­ly annexed in 2014. Energy-related facilities are the main target of these attacks.

Ukrainian forces have retaken many settlement­s, and the Russians are believed to be at a disadvanta­ge. Moscow’s move is being interprete­d as an attempt to disrupt Ukraine by damaging the power supply ahead of winter, when energy demand is expected to rise.

On Saturday, a senior o cial in the Ukrainian Presidenti­al O ce said that about 1.5 million households had lost power and that the government was expediting work to restore service.

Later on the same day, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy gave a speech by video in which he said Russia’s main target was energy, but that it could not prevent Ukraine from defending itself. Zelenskyy called on Ukrainians to unite through power-saving e orts.

Ukrainian forces are accelerati­ng their countero ensive in southern Kherson, one of the four regions unilateral­ly annexed by Russia. Ukraine’s General Sta has announced that Russian troops le two settlement­s in Kherson and that about 150 Russian soldiers were wounded.

ere are also reports that about 25,000 people have been evacuated from the region at the request of administra­tive authoritie­s set up by Russia. (Oct. 25)

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