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Recent global events have highlighted the vulnerability of critical infrastructure. In Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, Russian forces targeted vital infrastructure using "Shahed" drones, resulting in casualties. Iran has similarly struck major infrastructure in Kuwait, affecting both a desalination plant and a power station. These attacks underscore a global trend of targeting critical infrastructures, with drone footage also revealing a burning oil terminal in Ust-Luga, Russia. Meanwhile, Ukraine's energy workers are working tirelessly to repair damages and restore essential services. These developments emphasize the ongoing threat to global infrastructure, impacting economies and civilian lives.

How are Shahed drones impacting infrastructure in Ukraine?

Shahed drones, used by Russian forces, have targeted significant infrastructure in Ukraine. These attacks have caused widespread damage, leading to power outages and disrupting essential services. Ukrainian forces and energy workers are constantly engaged in repair efforts to mitigate these impacts and restore normalcy for affected communities.

What are the international consequences of attacks on Kuwaiti infrastructure?

The recent strikes on Kuwait's desalination plant and power station by Iran have far-reaching international implications. These attacks create tensions, affect local economies, and disrupt essential services, emphasizing the need for robust infrastructure defenses and international cooperation to address such threats effectively.

Why is critical infrastructure frequently targeted in conflicts?

Critical infrastructure is often targeted in conflicts because of its strategic importance. Destroying or damaging such facilities can have significant economic and psychological impacts, disrupting daily life, hindering military logistics, and forcing governments to divert resources to repair and defense, thereby weakening an adversary's overall capacity.

What measures are being taken to protect Europe's infrastructure?

European countries are enhancing protection strategies for critical infrastructure by adopting new regulations and increasing security measures. These efforts include international collaborations, like those between NATO and EU member states, focusing on cyber defense, physical security enhancements, and improving response capabilities to mitigate potential threats and ensure the resilience of essential services.

How do infrastructure attacks affect civilian populations?

Attacks on infrastructure have profound effects on civilian populations, disrupting electricity, water supply, and transportation. These disruptions can lead to shortages of essential goods, hinder emergency services, and create a sense of insecurity, significantly affecting the daily lives and well-being of individuals and communities in the affected areas.

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Footage of the burning Ust-Luga oil terminal on the Baltic Sea has been published online. Foreign sailors film burning Ust-Luga oil terminal in Baltic. VIDEO Footage has been released online showing the Ust-Luga oil terminal on Russia’s Baltic coast ablaze, having been struck by drones for a second time. 20 473 21 Previously in trend: Attack of drones SSU special operation Strikes on Russia’s oil refining sector Strikes on Russia’s oil ports

The Ministry of Energy has published footage of the consequences of enemy attacks on Ukraine’s energy sector Ministry of Energy showed titanic work of energy workers who are gradually restoring light and heat to homes. VIDEO The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine has shown footage of the titanic work of Ukrainian energy workers amid widespread destruction caused by enemy attacks on the energy sector. 1 970 12 Previously in trend: Attacks on the energy sector Shelling of energy and gas infrastructure

Drone attack on Novocherkask Russian woman from Novocherkask films drone attack: "What f#cking morning. F#ck, how are we supposed to send our kids to school now?". VIDEO At around 7:45 a.m., a drone attack was reported in Novocherkask, Rostov Oblast, Russian Federation. According to preliminary information, Ukrainian drones struck an energy infrastructure facility, a local SDPP. 7 037 13 Previously in trend: Striking Russia

Russian equipment sinks after attack on dam in Belgorod Water from Belgorod Reservoir washed away roads and occupiers’ positions in Vovchansk direction: "Khokhols blew up dam and everything was flooded". VIDEO In the Vovchansk sector, after the Ukrainian Armed Forces had attacked the Belgorod reservoir, the water in the Siverskyi Donets River rose sharply and flooded roads and occupiers' positions. 14 712 40 Previously in trend: Striking Russia

UAVs attacked a substation on the territory of the Russian Federation Drone attack on Ulyanovsk region of Russian Federation: substation on fire, area without power. VIDEO On the night of 18 October, drones attacked the Ulyanovsk region of the Russian Federation, causing a fire at the 500 kV Veshkaima high-voltage substation. 5 647 9 Previously in trend: Drone attack on Russian regions Striking Russia

макіївка,авдіївка Occupied Makiivka, which has been "pounded by Ukrainian Armed Forces for ten years" and Avdiivka, which has been "liberated from Nazis" by Russian army for two years. VIDEO A Ukrainian drone operator captured the views of ten years of occupied Makiivka and the ruins of Avdiivka, which has been under massive attack by the occupiers since the beginning of the full-scale invasion. 15 551 24 Previously in trend: War

Large marina and new port to be built in Odesa - Zelenskyi Large marina and new port to be built in Odesa - Zelenskyi A large marina and a new port for business development and transportation will be built in the city of Odesa, President Volodymyr Zelenskyi has said. 5 678 35 Ukrainian Politics