In January, Russia launched large-scale strikes against Ukraine: according to Zelensky, more than 6,000 drones, over 5,000 KABs, and 158 missiles were fired. Such figures indicate the systematic aggression and a threat to civilians and critical infrastructure.
The energy system and the housing sector remain particularly vulnerable, having been at the epicenter of the attacks, underscoring the need to strengthen air defense and a rapid threat response.
Ukraine is ramping up its air defense, improving monitoring and response systems, and relying on international support to bolster the security and resilience of the energy sector and critical infrastructure.
In this context, coordination with allies, operational cooperation between security agencies, and informing citizens about how to act during air-raid alerts are crucial.
Despite ongoing challenges, the country demonstrates its readiness to defend the sky, repel attacks, and safeguard vital infrastructure, underscoring the need for further support from partners and the international community.