⚠️ Strike Disrupts Rail Services, Yet No Casualties Reported
In the early hours, forces launched drones and missiles that struck a rail depot in the town of Fastiv, close to Ukraine’s capital. According to the state rail operator Ukrzaliznytsia, the attack damaged railway carriages and depot infrastructure. Fortunately, no casualties were reported. As a precaution, several suburban routes around Kyiv and toward Chernihiv were canceled.
Emergency teams responding to the incident reported fire and destruction within the station area, though detailed damage assessments remain pending.
Infrastructure Under Siege: Broader Impact on Power & Transport
This strike forms part of a broader campaign targeting Ukraine’s transport and energy networks. Regional power-stations and heat facilities across multiple regions — including Zaporizhzhia, Lviv, Chernihiv Oblast and Dnipropetrovsk Oblast — reportedly came under attack. Resulting damage left tens of thousands without heat or water, with some southern port-region utilities forced to go onto generator backup.
Meanwhile, the nation’s energy infrastructure — crucial during winter months — faces growing strain as attacks mount. Restoration efforts are underway where conditions allow, but authorities warn that recovery will be slow and uneven.
Escalation Amid Peace Talks: A Strategic Message
According to the Russian Ministry of Defence, the strike used high-precision long-range weapons — including hypersonic missiles and drones — allegedly targeting military-industrial, energy and port facilities. Officials claimed the attack responded to Ukrainian actions on Russian territory.
For Ukraine, the strike represents a provocation — targeting civilian infrastructure at a time when diplomatic efforts are underway. As the winter deepens, the attack underscores the dual strategies of military pressure and disruption of essential utilities, amplifying the country’s vulnerability.





















