Ukrainian Drone Strikes Leave Over Half a Million Without Power in Occupied Donetsk

Ukrainian drone strikes have significantly impacted the energy infrastructure in occupied Donetsk, leaving over 500,000 residents without access to electricity. These attacks, which are part of an ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine, have caused widespread disruption, with power outages reported across multiple districts. Russian-backed authorities have declared that emergency crews managed to restore electricity in key areas, including Horlivka and parts of Donetsk and Makiivka, by Monday evening. However, the extent of the damage and the full restoration of power across the region remain uncertain.

The incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by both sides in the conflict, with Ukrainian forces continuing to target critical infrastructure in occupied territories. The restoration of power is a crucial step toward normalizing life in these areas, but the potential for further disruptions remains high. Meanwhile, international observers are closely monitoring the situation to assess the impact on civilian populations and the broader conflict dynamics.