According to Ukrainian officials, Russia has launched an attack on Ukraine, using nearly 50 Shahed drones and shelling a train station where civilians were gathered. This assault resulted in the deaths of at least five people and caused a power outage in the majority of Kherson, a southern Ukrainian city. Residential areas, a mall, and the power grid were targeted, leaving approximately 70% of households without electricity, a critical situation during the winter season. Governor Oleksandr Prokudin stated that it is currently unknown when power will be restored. It is worth noting that targeting energy infrastructure was also a tactic employed by Russia last winter to undermine the spirit of the Ukrainian people by depriving them of heating and running water.
In another major southern Ukrainian city, Odesa, the drone attack led to the deaths of two individuals and the injury of three others, including a 17-year-old. Ukrainian air force successfully intercepted 32 out of the 46 drones launched by Russia overnight.
This aerial assault occurred shortly after Ukrainian warplanes damaged a Russian ship in the Black Sea off Crimea. The Ukrainian military targeted a Russian landing ship docked in the port city of Feodosia, resulting in casualties and damage to the vessel. Britain’s Defense Minister Grant Shapps commented on social media, asserting that this incident challenges Russia’s dominance in the Black Sea and refutes the belief that there is a stalemate in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Despite Russia’s recent capture of a city in eastern Ukraine, a Western military assessment suggests that this acquisition will not significantly contribute to major battlefield gains. The Ukrainian commander-in-chief, Gen. Valerii Zaluzhnyi, revealed that Ukrainian troops have retreated to the outskirts of the city of Marinka, which has been under their control for nearly two years. However, the Russians have been systematically destroying the city, prompting the Ukrainian forces to withdraw. The Institute for the Study of War states that while rapid operational advances from Marinka are unlikely, localized Russian offensive operations continue to apply pressure on Ukrainian forces across the front line in eastern Ukraine. The situation remains tense as both Ukrainian and Russian soldiers struggle to make substantial progress.
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