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Russia Attacked Power Grid of Kharkiv and Poltava Regions, Using a Record Number of Iskander-Ks

Russia Attacked Power Grid of Kharkiv and Poltava Regions, Using a Record Number of Iskander-Ks

On the night of Friday, October 3rd, the Russian army launched a massive combined attack on infrastructure facilities in Kharkiv and Poltava regions.

According to the Ukrainian Air Force, the enemy launched 416 air strikes on the territory of Ukraine.

The bulk of the attack was made up of Shahed and Gerbera attack drones – 381 units in total.

In addition, Russians used 35 missiles, including a record number of Iskander-K cruise missiles.

The defense forces recorded:

  • 7 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles;
  • 21 Iskander-K cruise missiles;
  • 7 X-59/69 guided missiles.

Iskander-K of the Russian army. June 2024. Freeze frame from the video of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Critical energy infrastructure remains the main target of the strikes. Kharkiv and Poltava regions were the most attacked.

Sumy, Dnipro, Odesa, and Kyiv regions, where important energy facilities are also located, were also attacked.

Aviation, anti-aircraft missile troops, electronic warfare units, mobile fire groups and unmanned systems of the Ukrainian Defense Forces were involved in countering the attack.

Previously, air defense destroyed 320 enemy targets, including:

  • 303 attack drones and Gerbera;
  • 12 Iskander-K cruise missiles;
  • 5 X-59/69 missiles.

Illustrative image of a Shahed 136. Image from open sources.

The Ministry of Energy confirmed that the enemy had launched missile and drone strikes on a number of energy facilities in different regions. In particular, the infrastructure of DTEK Naftogaz was hit again.

Rescue services and power engineers are currently working on the ground to eliminate the consequences of the attack and quickly stabilize power supply.

This is not the first massive Russian attack on the Ukrainian energy sector. On October 1st, Russian troops launched massive attacks on energy infrastructure facilities in various regions of Ukraine.

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