MILITARY PULSE
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Russian forces launched a major drone barrage overnight on January 18-19 targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure, causing power outages in five regions including Kyiv amid freezing temperatures. This follows 133 clashes on January 17 concentrated on the Pokrovsk axis with intensified assaults in Huliaipole and Kostiantynivka sectors. Ukrainian power engineers are working to restore networks, while no major changes reported in other global theaters.
📍 Kyiv📍 Odesa📍 Pokrovsk📍 Huliaipole📍 Kostiantynivka📍 Zaporizhzhia
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Russian forces executed a large-scale drone strike operation against Ukrainian energy facilities overnight into January 19, severing electricity to multiple regions during peak winter demand and sub-zero conditions. Ukrainian officials reported outages affecting Kyiv and four other areas, with 60 emergency teams deployed for restoration amid ongoing network restrictions. This attack builds on prior strikes, such as those on Odesa infrastructure on January 17, where ground clashes totaled 133, primarily on the Pokrovsk front with escalations in Huliaipole and Kostiantynivka.
The strikes exacerbate Ukraine's energy vulnerabilities, potentially disrupting civilian heating, water supply, and military logistics in cold weather, increasing humanitarian risks and operational strain on Ukrainian defenses. Regional spillover remains contained to Ukraine but heightens NATO monitoring of energy weaponization tactics, with no immediate escalation to neighboring states observed.
Intelligence gaps persist on exact drone numbers launched and Ukrainian interception rates; likely Russian follow-on strikes anticipated, alongside Ukrainian long-range responses targeting Russian energy assets.


