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On October 10, 2025, Ukraine President Zelensky announced that Russia had launched more than 450 drones and 30 missiles at energy facilities in multiple places in Ukraine, causing large-scale power outages in nine regions.

This is not an ordinary military strike, but the largest drone swarm attack since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict!

The entire night sky of Ukraine was dyed orange-red by the flames of the explosion. More than 20,000 users in Kiev Oblast were instantly plunged into darkness. A child in Zaporozhye was unfortunately killed in the attack.

Zelensky held an emergency meeting overnight and directly shouted that the G7 "needs to take decisive action," but NATO's air defense system was still spinning in the official document process!

This time, Russia plays a man-sea tactical upgrade: 450 drones crossed the Ukrainian power grid like an insect.

These cheap drones cost less than $50,000 each, but could paralyze generators worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

The toughest is the saturated attack strategy: first send suicide drones to attract anti-aircraft fire, then let the missiles accurately hit the core equipment of the power plant.

Ukrainian air defense forces intercepted most of the targets, but failed to cope with the number of crushes, eventually forcing 30 missiles to drill.

This style of play is like using ants to gnaw an elephant-Ukraine's Patriot system can intercept 6 targets at the same time, but 450 drones attack in batches, and the air defense network is directly ripped open!

The Russian army specifically targeted the lifeline of energy this time, obviously coming for winter!

Nine power outages include central areas such as Kiev and Kharkov, but this is only surface damage, the real trick is the cold winter, the temperature in Ukraine falls by 20 degrees in the winter, and the paralysis of the heating system directly threatens the survival of millions of people.

What is even more deadly is war logistics: the backup generator in the hospital can only last for 48 hours, the power supply interruption in the military base affects the command system, and even the production line in the arsenal has to be shut down.

The Russian military's move is like oxygen-deprivation therapy. It does not fight directly, but it can slowly suffocate the opponent.

Faced with the raid, Ukraine handed over a tragic answer sheet!

Power companies prioritize the power supply of hospitals and military facilities, and maintenance teams are on top of airstrike risk repair lines.

Kiev Mayor Klitchenko mobilized volunteers to distribute emergency supplies, and the Dnipro region used underground bomb shelters as temporary shelters.

But behind this resilience is a cruel price-every time the repair team repairs a substation, they may encounter a second round of blows.

Zelensky’s “decisive action” is actually breaking the West’s shortcomings: Ukraine needs a constant source of air defense ammunition, not a statement of sympathy afterwards.

The shock wave of this attack has long spilled across national borders!

European natural gas prices rose 4.7% in response, Germany urgently inspected the protection of its local power grid, and Poland deployed additional air defense systems at the border.

What is more far-reaching is the strategic warning: in modern warfare, civilian infrastructure has become the first target of attack.

When Kiev citizens hold their mobile phones to look for signals, the whole world should think-will the next energy center targeted by drone swarms appear on other continents?

The most important thing is the air defense game.

The F-16 fighter jets promised by the United States have not yet achieved combat effectiveness, and the iris system provided by Germany can only cover the capital.

If the West fails to fill the munitions gap within a month, Ukraine could face energy paralysis throughout the winter.

But Russia also has a weakness-drone production capacity is constrained by chip sanctions, and this large-scale attack may have exhausted short-term inventories.

Next, it's up to who can't hold on first: Ukraine's power grid repair speed, or Russia's weapons supply line.

As Zelensky spoke in front of the ruins, behind him was a beam of light from the flashlight of the maintenance team.

The resilience formed by these glimmers is more lethal than any missile.

The next time you hear an air defense siren, don't forget that the contest between civilization and barbarism often depends on the determination of ordinary people to protect their lives.

Ukraine says Russia launches 30 missiles 450 drones to attack Ukrainian energy facilities
2025-10-10 15:52 · Central TV News


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