Ukraine Prepares for Russian Retaliation After Drone Strike on Power Grid
Ukraine braces for potential retaliation after striking a Russian power substation. The Russian military has hinted at targeting Ukrainian power substations, warning of long-term damage to Ukraine's infrastructure.
On November 8, a Ukrainian drone strike hit the Belozerskaya substation in Russia's Vologda region. In response, Russian military leadership has suggested that Ukrainian power substations could be targeted. Experts warn that such strikes could cause severe, lasting damage to Ukraine's power infrastructure.
Potential targets include the Vinnytsia-750 substation and the Western Ukrainian 750/330 kV substation. While the drone attack on the Belozerskaya substation caused significant disruption, retaliatory strikes on Ukrainian substations could have a more severe impact.
Ukraine remains vigilant as Russia hints at targeting key power substations in retaliation for the Vologda region drone strike. The potential damage to Ukraine's power infrastructure could be substantial and long-lasting.
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