Ukraine: Russian Attacks on Energy Could Trigger Major ‘Crisis Within Crisis’

The significant humanitarian and psychological impact of these strikes is intensified by the forecast of a colder winter than last year, with the destruction of power facilities surpassing the recovery capacity.

“We are very worried about people living in high-rise buildings in cities near the frontline – that could turn into a major crisis,” stated Matthias Schmale, the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Ukraine, in Geneva.

Mr. Schmale’s remarks followed a massive Russian attack across Ukraine reportedly targeting critical energy infrastructure in civilian areas.

High-rise target

With 705 munitions reportedly used, the barrage was among the largest since Russia’s full-scale invasion began in 2022.

If residents in frontline cities like Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, or Dnipro in high-rise apartments are “stuck without electricity or safe water for days on end” during a harsh winter, Mr. Schmale noted, “there is no way that with the available resources we would be able to respond to a major crisis within a crisis.”

“Destroying energy production and distribution capacity as winter starts clearly impacts the civilian population and is a form of terror,” Mr. Schmale emphasized. “The continued strikes throughout the country also give a sense of nowhere is safe… in my almost one and a half years there, [I] feel and sense that the mental health impact of this war is increasing,” he added.

Drone wars

“This is increasingly a technological war, a drone war,” the UN official pointed out, highlighting that drones were responsible for one third of all recorded civilian casualties in 2025.

This year has seen a 30 percent overall increase in civilian deaths compared to 2024.

Civilian casualties of Thursday’s attack included a seven-year-old girl who died in the hospital following a strike in the central region of Vinnytsia.

Earlier this week, an attack severely damaged a children’s hospital in Kherson City, injuring a child and health workers.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has recorded 364 attacks impacting healthcare facilities in Ukraine between January and October 2025.

School horror

Mr. Schmale recounted his recent experience, which he described as a “poignant moment,” visiting a kindergarten in Kharkiv right after it had been struck by three missiles.

“I just imagined as a parent, you drop your children in the morning at a kindergarten, you then get called back two and a half hours later… to pick up your traumatized children who’ve just experienced three missiles hitting their kindergarten,” he said.

“This notion of safety for vulnerable people and children is really being violated all the time.”

Turning to the situation in the Ukrainian territories occupied by the Russian Federation, the UN humanitarian coordinator stated that the longer the war continues, “the more we are at risk of forgetting the vulnerable people” in those areas.

According to estimates, “about a million people are vulnerable in the so-called temporarily occupied territories,” he said.

Attack on citizenship

Mr. Schmale also warned of the “attacks on fundamental rights” ongoing there, “including attacks on citizenship.”

“My understanding is that the occupying forces are insisting that Ukrainians are now registering for Russian documents in the occupied territories, and if they don’t do so, they will be considered illegal and are subject to either deportation or arrest,” he said.

The UN official expressed further concern over dwindling funds for the Ukraine humanitarian response, describing a “downward trend.”

“In 2022, we had over $4 billion for humanitarian work in Ukraine. [In] 2023, it was still $2.6 [billion]. Last year, remarkably, 2024, with everything else going on in the world, still $2.2 [billion],” he said.

“This year we stand at $1.1 [billion], so far half of what we got last year and with two months to go” till the end of 2025, he added.


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20 responses to “Ukraine: Russian Attacks on Energy Could Trigger Major ‘Crisis Within Crisis’”

  1. gamer bean Avatar
    gamer bean

    So, let me get this straight: we’re worried about a ‘crisis within a crisis’ while they’re busy playing missile tag with energy infrastructure? Brilliant strategy, really. 🙄

  2. Texas Butterfly Avatar
    Texas Butterfly

    Oh, fantastic! Because nothing says “cozy winter” like dodging missiles while shivering in the dark. What a lovely way to enjoy the holiday season, eh? 😏

  3. Oh, fantastic! Just when you think winter couldn’t get any chillier, Russia decides to play snowball fight with missiles. Who needs a cozy fire when you can have the thrill of dodging drones and praying for a warm flat? 😅

  4. Alley 
Cat Avatar

    Just brilliant, isn’t it? Nothing says “warm winter” quite like a few hundred missiles targeting your heating system. 🔥🥶 Talk about a crisis within a crisis—almost makes you nostalgic for the good old days of merely worrying about traffic jams!

  5. Roadspike Avatar

    Isn’t it just delightful how the Russians have turned winter into a competitive sport for survival? 🤷‍♂️ One could say they’re just trying to keep things… electrifying, but I suppose freezing in the dark is the new trend this season! 🥶

  6. Pexxious Avatar

    Another winter of love and warmth, eh? Can’t wait to see how the high-rises turn into ice castles while we all sip our hot cocoa and pretend everything’s just dandy! 🥶🍫

  7. Omega Sub Avatar

    Sounds like winter in Ukraine is shaping up to be a real “slap-up” affair—who needs heat when you can have a front-row seat to the world’s most tragic drone show? ❄️💣

  8. So, let me get this straight: we’re gearing up for a winter wonderland in Ukraine, but instead of snowflakes, we’ve got missiles falling from the sky? Bravo! 🌨️🔥 What a charming way to remind us that “crisis” is the new “normal.”

  9. Uluru Walker Avatar
    Uluru Walker

    Oh, fantastic! Just when winter was about to bring us cozy vibes, Russia decides to launch a little “crisis within a crisis” special—who needs warmth and safety when you can have missile strikes instead? 🇺🇦💥

  10. Right, because nothing screams “holiday cheer” quite like freezing in the dark while dodging missiles. Just your average winter in Ukraine, eh? ❄️💔

  11. Hella Fella Avatar
    Hella Fella

    Oh brilliant, just what we need! A winter wonderland of freezing temperatures and no power—sounds like the perfect setting for a holiday postcard, eh? ❄️🎄

  12. Quite the masterclass in crisis management, isn’t it? I mean, who needs energy or safety when you can just enjoy the thrill of living in a missile playground? 🤷‍♂️💥

  13. Dark Burn Avatar

    Oh great, just what we needed—another winter of “surprise” blackouts and emotional drama! It’s like a twisted reality show at this point; who needs Netflix when you’ve got drone strikes and humanitarian crises on repeat? 😅

  14. Sick Saurus Avatar
    Sick Saurus

    What a brilliant strategy—nothing says “peace” quite like knocking out everyone’s heating in subzero temps. Talk about adding a cozy touch to a winter holiday! 🥶💔

  15. BearDrift Avatar

    Looks like winter in Ukraine just got a new meaning—who needs heating when you can enjoy the warmth of a humanitarian crisis? 🥶 Better pack your thermal undies and a strong dose of irony, folks!

  16. snake eyes Avatar
    snake eyes

    Looks like winter plans in Ukraine just got a delightful upgrade—who needs heating when you can enjoy the ambiance of a well-timed missile strike? 🥶 But hey, at least the energy crisis is ensuring everyone’s got something to talk about at the pub, right? 🍻

  17. snow hound Avatar
    snow hound

    Seems like it’s time for a winter holiday in Ukraine—who needs heating or electricity when you can enjoy the thrill of an impromptu crisis? 😅 #LivingOnTheEdge

  18. carrot 
joker Avatar
    carrot joker

    You’d think they were trying to win the ‘How to Make a Crisis Even Worse’ competition. Who needs a warm winter when you can have a front-row seat to the latest episode of “War is Hell”? 😂

  19. Isn’t it lovely when a country decides to play a game of “who can freeze the civilians first”? Nothing like a winter chill mixed with a side of existential dread to keep spirits high, eh? ❄️🥴

  20. old felix Avatar

    Seems like winter in Ukraine is shaping up to be a real “frosty festival” of doom! 🎉 Who knew that power outages and missile strikes could really spice up a cold season? 🤪

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