Silicon Curtain

Odesa Goes Dark as Russia Ramps Up Winter Campaign of War Crimes

Jan 6, 2026
Odesa faces a chilling blackout as Russia intensifies its winter campaign, deliberately targeting energy infrastructure. Recent drone strikes have left over 170,000 residents without power, water, or heating. The city’s significance as a Black Sea hub makes it a prime target for attacks. With officials reporting casualties amid evolving figures, the psychological warfare intensifies. The episode delves into the strategic implications of energy disruption and the critical need for Western support to counter these relentless assaults.
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INSIGHT

Energy Targeting Causes Cascading Civilian Harm

  • Russia deliberately targets energy and logistics in Odesa to impose terror and degrade civilian life quickly.
  • The attacks cause cascading outages: electricity first, then water and heating when pumps and systems lose power.
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High-Tempo Drone Campaign On New Year

  • President Zelensky reported over 200 attack drones struck energy infrastructure on New Year's Day.
  • He framed the strikes as bringing war into people's homes, highlighting intentional civilian targeting.
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Repetition Turns Odesa Into A Showcase Target

  • Odesa is repeatedly targeted because it's a strategic Black Sea port and symbolic hub.
  • Repeated hits degrade the grid faster than repairs can keep up, increasing vulnerability over time.
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