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Russian drones swarm smaller Ukrainian power stations, data shows

CIR said smaller drone waves now hit distribution substations between major strikes, and verified attacks on them rose to 58% last winter.

Summary by WTVB
By Max Hunder and Prasanta Kumar Dutta KYIV, May 8 (Reuters) – Russia has increasingly focused its aerial attacks on small Ukrainian power substations, with increased drone capacity allowing it to disrupt Ukraine’s grid over the past winter more than ever, data from a London-based research group shows. The data, shared exclusively with Reuters ​by the Centre for Information Resilience, shows how Russia’s armed forces have used a rapid expansion …

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WTVB broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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