Russian forces strike critical infrastructure in Lozova

The Russian army has struck critical infrastructure in the Lozova municipal community in the Kharkiv region.

Lozova Mayor Serhii Zelenskyi announced this on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

"The enemy has once again attacked critical infrastructure. Strategically important facilities of the community are gradually switching to alternative power sources," the statement said.

Zelenskyi noted that municipal workers and power engineers are already working to localize the damage and restore stable operation of the networks.

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The Lozova community has been under constant Russian strikes. The enemy has been attacking infrastructure since September 2025.

On February 3, 16,000 residents of the Lozova community were left without heating.

On February 5, the attack caused water supply problems in several administrative districts of the community. More than 3,000 households were left without water.