The Russian Federation attacked western Ukraine with drones – an agricultural enterprise and critical infrastructure were hit, causing train delays and power outages
Kyiv • UNN
The enemy struck critical infrastructure in Zakarpattia and Prykarpattia, as well as an agricultural enterprise in the Ternopil region. There are power outages and train delays.

After the night strike, the enemy continued to attack Ukraine with drones during the day—with ever-new waves of UAVs. Reports of threats and consequences of the Russian attack are coming from western regions, including hits on an enterprise and critical infrastructure, as well as train delays and power outages, as stated by the authorities, UNN reports.
Zakarpattia
Enemy drones reached Zakarpattia today.
"The enemy is attacking the Zakarpattia region with drones. All details to follow! The threat of a strike remains. Please do not ignore the air raid alert and stay in shelters," reported the head of the Zakarpattia Regional State Administration, Myroslav Biletskyi, on Telegram.
Later, he reported hits on critical infrastructure facilities in Zakarpattia and one injured person.
"During the air raid alert, the enemy launched a UAV strike on critical infrastructure facilities within the Khust and Uzhhorod districts. Specialists from relevant services are working on-site. I thank everyone for their promptness and coordinated work. According to preliminary information, 1 person was injured—assistance was provided on the spot, and hospitalization was not required," Biletskyi stated.
Ternopil Region
In the Ternopil region, an enterprise was hit.
"During the air raid alert, unfortunately, hits by enemy UAVs were recorded at one of the agricultural enterprises in the Zalishchyky territorial community of the Chortkiv district. A fire broke out as a result of the strike. The fire is being localized. The consequences are being clarified. No information about casualties has been received. The drone attack on our country is still ongoing. Some UAVs are moving in a westerly direction. In case of a repeated 'air raid' signal, move to the nearest shelter," wrote the head of the Ternopil Regional State Administration, Taras Pastukh, on Telegram.
Prykarpattia
The Ivano-Frankivsk region also suffered as a result of the enemy strike—on critical infrastructure facilities; there are power outages. Local Telegram-channels reported audible explosions in Bukovel.
"Today, Prykarpattia was attacked by enemy UAVs. Critical infrastructure facilities were targeted. According to preliminary information, there were no casualties. Data regarding damage is currently being clarified. In the Kolomyia district, about 11,000 subscribers are temporarily without power as a result of the attack. Relevant services are already working on restoring the electricity supply and eliminating the consequences," wrote the head of the Ivano-Frankivsk Regional State Administration, Svitlana Onyshchuk, on Telegram.
Bukovyna
In the Chernivtsi region, train delays were reported amid the Russian attack.
Initially, a delay of the Chernivtsi–Odesa train was reported, but later, according to updated information from the Chernivtsi City Council on Telegram, it turned out that the train is running according to schedule. "At the same time, the Kharkiv-Pasazhyrskyi – Chernivtsi train is running with a delay of 2 hours and 45 minutes," the city council stated.
Meanwhile, the head of the Chernivtsi Regional State Administration, Ruslan Osypenko, following reports of the attack in the region, stated: "Do not film the work of air defense and do not publish corresponding photos and videos on social networks and Telegram channels. Also, do not publish photos or videos of the consequences of the enemy attack (destruction, smoke, locations, etc.)."
Lviv Region
The head of the Lviv Regional State Administration, Maksym Kozytskyi, reported a "great threat" of drones for the Lviv region around 2:00 PM. By nearly 3:00 PM, according to his data, the number had decreased, but the air raid alert was still active in the region.
Later, Kozytskyi reported that the enemy had attacked the Lviv region.
"During the air raid alert, the Lviv region was attacked by enemy combat drones. Relevant services are working on-site. They are determining the scale of the consequences. UAV debris is also being found in the region. If you come across it, do not approach under any circumstances—it may detonate. Immediately call the police and the State Emergency Service," Kozytskyi stated.
According to Ukrzaliznytsia, delays for some trains amid the enemy attacks have reached over 4 hours.