Russian forces have severely disrupted infrastructure in Ukraine, targeting a crucial rail hub in northern Ukraine and severing water supplies to the eastern town of Pokrovsk. This disruption is part of Russia’s broader strategy to advance in the Donbas region amid ongoing conflict.
On Thursday, Russian attacks knocked out power and water to Konotop, a key rail hub in Sumy region, causing significant damage to energy infrastructure. The overnight drone attack resulted in at least 14 injuries and left the town’s power system in critical condition. Rescuers are working to restore electricity and water supply, but the situation remains dire.
In the east, Russian forces have been gaining ground around Pokrovsk, a strategically significant town in Donetsk region. The recent attacks have severed water and electricity supplies, prompting local officials to urge civilians to evacuate. Despite slowing momentum near Pokrovsk, Russia continues to press southward, closing in on Ukrainsk.
In response to Russian advances, Ukraine launched a surprise incursion into Russia’s Kursk region last month, making initial gains. Russian forces have since counterattacked, claiming control of several settlements. Meanwhile, Russia’s broader campaign of drone strikes continues to target Ukrainian infrastructure, with over 60 drones deployed in recent attacks.
The conflict, now more than two years old, has seen both sides engaging in intensified military actions, with Ukraine attempting to leverage drone technology and strategic incursions to counter Russian pressure.