Ukrainian air strikes have continued to target critical infrastructure in the occupied Donetsk region, resulting in a significant power outage that has affected over 65% of energy customers for the second consecutive night. According to a spokesperson for the Kremlin-installed authorities, the overnight attacks on power plants have severely disrupted the electricity supply, leaving thousands of residents in the dark. The strikes, which are part of the broader conflict between Ukraine and Russian forces, highlight the increasing focus on targeting civilian infrastructure, raising concerns about the humanitarian impact on the occupied population. The disruption of power supplies has had a profound effect on the daily lives of residents, with many struggling to maintain basic services such as heating and lighting. The situation has also raised questions about the long-term stability of the region and the potential for further escalation in the ongoing conflict. As the conflict continues, the impact on civilian infrastructure is becoming a growing concern, with international observers calling for greater protections for non-combatant populations. The humanitarian crisis in the occupied territories is expected to worsen as the fighting intensifies, with aid organizations warning of the risk of prolonged suffering for civilians caught in the conflict.