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Russian strikes causing ‘chaos’ in Ukrainian energy and railway infrastructure

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of wanting to sow “chaos” in Ukraine by launching strikes on his country’s energy grid and railway infrastructure, in comments published on Thursday, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reports.

Moscow, whose forces invaded Ukraine in 2022, have in recent weeks escalated aerial attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities and rail systems.

Zelenskyy told journalists, including AFP, in embargoed comments made in Kyiv on Wednesday:

Russia’s task is to create chaos and apply psychological pressure on the population through strikes on energy facilities and railways.

The recent attacks mirror similar Russian bombing campaigns in the winters of 2022, 2023 and 2024 when attacks left millions of Ukrainian without energy or heating for long periods.

Zelenskyy said that Russian attacks this year had already put Ukrainian gas infrastructure under “heavy pressure” and that more strikes on gas infrastructure could force his country to ramp up imports.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of wanting to sow “chaos” in Ukraine by launching strikes on his country’s energy grid and railway infrastructure, in comments published on 9 October 2025. The president shared the comments with journalists in Kyiv one day earlier. Photograph: UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE/AFP/Getty Images

A Russian overnight drone attack injured five people and damaged port and energy infrastructure in Ukraine’s southern region of Odesa, its governor said on Thursday.

The attack cut power to 30,000 consumers and set containers with vegetable oil and wood pellets on fire in the port, Oleh Kiper said on Telegram.

Ukraine has also recently stepped up its own drone and missile strikes on Russian territory in a campaign that Zelenskyy said was showing “results” and that have also increased fuel prices in Russia.

“We believe that they’ve lost up to 20% of their gasoline supply – directly as a result of our strikes,” Zelenskyy said, adding there was evidence Russia had stepped up imports from China and Belarus.

Ukraine recently struck a power station in the Russian border region of Belgorod, causing power outages.

Fires also broke out at fuel and energy facilities in Russia’s Volgograd region as a result of a drone attack, Governor Andrei Bocharov said on Thursday.

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Russia strikes port facilities and energy infrastructure in Ukraine’s Odesa region

The Russian defence ministry said on Thursday that its forces had struck port facilities and energy infrastructure in Ukraine’s Odesa region that were used by the Ukrainian army, Russian news agency Interfax reported, according to Reuters.

It comes after the region’s governor said the overnight drone attack injured five people.

The attack cut power to 30,000 consumers and set containers with vegetable oil and wood pellets on fire in the port, Oleh Kiper said on Telegram.

Emergency services personnel work to extinguish a fire after a Russian attack in Odesa, Ukraine, on Thursday, 9 October 2025. Photograph: AP
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