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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersNovember 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ukraine has condemned what it describes as deliberate Russian attacks on power substations critical for the country’s nuclear plants, calling them acts of “nuclear terrorism.” The Ukrainian foreign ministry said these strikes, targeting civilian energy infrastructure, violate international humanitarian law.

    The ministry cited recent reports from the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which confirmed incidents near South Ukraine and Khmelnitskyi nuclear plants. Both lost access to an external power line, while Rivne reduced output at two of its four reactors. The IAEA did not assign blame for the disruptions.

    Civilians on the frontlines are facing growing hardships as attacks on energy infrastructure threaten a severe winter crisis. Matthias Schmale, the UN’s humanitarian coordinator in Ukraine, warned that communities are increasingly suffering with the fourth winter since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022.

    G7 energy ministers issued a joint statement condemning Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy system. They pledged support for Ukraine’s energy needs, saying the strikes endanger civilian lives and weaken infrastructure. “Russia’s recent attacks on Ukraine’s natural gas systems have created risks to communities and human lives, weakening civilian infrastructure and the energy security of the Ukrainian people,” the statement said.

    On the ground, Ukrainian forces landed special units in the eastern city of Pokrovsk, where Russia claims to have encircled Ukrainian troops. Military sources said the operation aims to stabilize the city after Russian forces breached its perimeter. Pokrovsk is a key road and rail hub in Donetsk, and its capture could allow Russia to advance further into the region. Russian forces have been advancing toward the city for more than a year.

    Meanwhile, Russian air defenses intercepted three Ukrainian drones targeting Moscow, according to the city’s mayor. Specialists are examining fragments to confirm details. Russia’s defense ministry reported destroying 38 Ukrainian drones over two southern regions and Crimea in a three-hour window.

    The drone threat has also affected Europe. Berlin’s Brandenburg airport halted flights for nearly two hours on Friday after unidentified drones were spotted, diverting planes to other German cities. Similar incidents have occurred in Denmark, Norway, and Poland. Authorities in Romania and Estonia have blamed Russia, and Germany has also pointed to Moscow, which has denied responsibility.

    The strikes on Ukraine’s nuclear and energy infrastructure have drawn international attention, raising concerns over civilian safety and energy security during the harsh winter months. Ukraine’s government continues to call for global action to prevent further damage and protect the population from escalating humanitarian risks.

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