140,00 Kyiv residents without power after Russian attack
Russia pounded several Ukrainian cities with hundreds of drones and dozens of โmissiles early on Tuesday, killig18 people and wounding more than 100. Ukraine says Russia launched 656 drones and 73 miโฆ
Russia pounded several Ukrainian cities with hundreds of drones and dozens of โmissiles early on Tuesday, killig18 people and wounding more than 100.
Read Full Story at France 24 โWhy This Matters
The scale of the attackโ656 drones and 73 missilesโreveals Russiaโs escalating strategy to stretch Ukraineโs air defenses thin while targeting critical civilian infrastructure. Beyond immediate casualties, the blackout affecting 140,000 Kyiv residents underscores how Moscow is weaponizing energy grids to erode public morale and test Ukraineโs resilience under sustained pressure.
Background Context
This assault follows a pattern of intensified Russian strikes in recent months, coinciding with Ukraineโs stalled counteroffensive and the waning urgency of Western military aid. Kyivโs energy grid, already battered by over two years of war, remains a high-value target, signaling Russiaโs intent to exploit vulnerabilities before winterโs energy demands peak.
What Happens Next
Expect further Russian probing of Ukrainian air defenses, with potential follow-up strikes to maximize disruption. The international communityโs responseโparticularly any acceleration of air defense shipmentsโwill be critical in determining whether Kyiv can restore stability before the next wave of attacks.
Bigger Picture
This attack fits a broader trend of Russiaโs hybrid warfare tactics, blending conventional strikes with drone swarms to exhaust Ukraineโs resources. As both sides adapt, the conflictโs trajectory may hinge on Ukraineโs ability to secure advanced countermeasuresโand Russiaโs willingness to escalate despite mounting costs.

