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ISW: Russian missile strikes target key power plant in Kharkiv region, amidst delays in US security aid to Ukraine

ISW: Russian missile strikes target key power plant in Kharkiv region, amidst delays in US security aid to Ukraine
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Russian missile strikes destroyed one of the largest thermal power plants in Kharkiv region on March 22, as continued delays in US security assistance degrade Ukraine’s air defense umbrella and increase Russia’s ability to significantly damage Ukraine’s energy grid. 

Ukrainian electric company Tsentrenergo reported on March 29 that Russian missile strikes destroyed all power units and auxiliary equipment at the Zmiivska Thermal Power Plant (TPP) in Kharkiv region on March 22.

Russian forces conducted the largest series of combined drone and missile strikes targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure on the night of March 21 to 22 since the start of the full-scale invasion and have since heavily targeted Ukrainian energy infrastructure, including hydroelectric power plants (HPPs).

Russian strikes against Ukrainian energy facilities may aim to degrade Ukrainian defense industrial capacity, and Russian forces are likely trying to exploit Ukraine’s degraded air defense umbrella to collapse Ukraine’s energy grid.

The Washington Post reported on March 29 that Ukraine’s largest private energy company DTEK stated that Russian drones and missiles are increasingly penetrating Ukraine’s air defense and that more accurate and concentrated Russian strikes are inflicting greater damage against Ukrainian energy facilities.

Previous Russian strikes have recently rendered other Ukrainian energy facilities inoperable before, but the complete destruction of a TPP is rare and notable, and the recently accelerated degradation of Ukraine’s energy generation capabilities, if left unchecked, will likely constrain Ukraine’s ability to stabilize future disruptions to its energy grid in the long term.

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