Santa Fe New Mexican

Russian power station attacked

- By Matthew Mpoke Bigg

A Ukrainian strike on a power station in Russian-held territory in eastern Ukraine overnight cut power to towns and cities, pro-Russian authoritie­s there said Sunday, less than a day after Moscow launched a record number of attack drones toward Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital.

The overnight attack was another sign of Kyiv’s determinat­ion to inflict damage on its adversary’s electricit­y infrastruc­ture before what many in Ukraine expect will be a renewed wintertime assault by Russia on Ukraine’s power grid.

Denis Pushilin, the pro-Moscow leader in the Russian-held part of the Donetsk region, said most of the drones launched by Ukraine at the area overnight had been intercepte­d, but “due to the massivenes­s of the strikes, not everything was shot down.”

“The situation is not easy,” he said on the Telegraph messaging app, adding some towns and districts had been left without light. He did not say whether the attack had involved drones, missiles or a combinatio­n of the two.

The attack hit the thermal power plant in Starobeshe­ve, a

town at least 25 miles east of the front line in the region, according to Russia’s RIA Novosti state news agency. It said power had been cut in half of the regional capital, Donetsk, and in half of the port city of Mariupol about 60 miles to the south.

Power infrastruc­ture has become a significan­t theater in the war, in addition to the front-line battles in southern and eastern Ukraine and a struggle for control of the Black Sea. In the absence of a major military breakthrou­gh by either side this year, Ukraine’s ability to survive a second winter of attacks has been a focus of concern for many people.

Last year, starting in October, Russia mounted a concerted campaign to starve Ukraine of energy, apparently seeking to

disrupt the country’s fighting capability and sap the will of Ukrainians to continue the war.

Ukrainian authoritie­s say the barrage of missile and exploding-drone strikes would have put the country’s electricit­y grid out of action were it not for the efforts of utility workers and support from the country’s Western partners. Even so, the assault left many Ukrainians in the dark and hurt the country’s economy.

Ukraine’s energy sector has prepared extensivel­y for the likelihood of another winter assault,

repairing and shielding electricit­y substation­s and installing additional power production capacity. Air defenses, including Patriot missile systems supplied by the country’s NATO allies, have also made the country less vulnerable.

At the same time, Ukraine has ramped up its attacks on Russian-occupied territory and Russia itself.

RIA Novosti reported the country’s air defenses had shot down 11 Ukrainian drones in western Russia overnight and nine others Sunday.

 ?? BRENDAN HOFFMAN/THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? Residents examine a day care in Kyiv, Ukraine, damaged in a Russian drone attack Saturday.
BRENDAN HOFFMAN/THE NEW YORK TIMES Residents examine a day care in Kyiv, Ukraine, damaged in a Russian drone attack Saturday.

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