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February 7, 2026
Ukraine – Long-term Countrywide Blackouts – U.S. Presses For Peace Agreement

Last night another large Russian missile and drone strike further degraded the already severely damaged electrical energy system of Ukraine.

The main targets were around Kiev and in western Ukraine. The attack, especially in western Ukraine, was mostly by drones and subsonic cruise missiles. Except for Kiev air defense seems to have been absent or out of munitions.


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The consequences are countrywide blackouts for a prolonged period of time (machine translation):

Ukrenergo reported that due to strikes on the power system, emergency blackouts are introduced in most regions of Ukraine.

Ukrainian publics write that substations connected with the Rivne [Nuclear Power Plant] were attacked.

It is also stated that drones and missiles attacked the Burshtyn, Ladyzhyn, Dobrotvorskaya and Trypillya thermal power plants.

Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal said that the target of today’s strike was substations and overhead power lines with a voltage of 750 and 330 kV — the basis of the Ukrainian energy system.

According to him, the power units of Ukrainian nuclear power plants were unloaded (that is, urgently stopped – Ed. ).

The nuclear power plants (NPP) create the base load of the Ukrainian energy system. The thermal power plants and other sources usually balance the peak loads. But after several substations which connect the NPPs to the wider network were being hit the NPPs were forced to reduce power (machine translation):

Ukrenergo said that all power units of Ukrainian nuclear power plants in the controlled territory were “forced to be unloaded” due to strikes on substations of electricity transmission and distribution systems.

“This indicates a reduction in power. We are not talking about a complete shutdown,” said Yuriy Korolchuk, an analyst at the Institute for Strategic Studies.

One of the main reasons for unloading – during the attack, the largest 750 kV substation in the Lviv region was damaged, which “hooks” the branch line from both the Rivne and Khmelnitsky nuclear power plants and through which electricity is partially imported from Europe.

“If we focus on Ukrenergo’s data on the forced unloading of all units (and there are 9 of them at Ukrainian NPPs), and focus on the standard power reduction after the attacks (by 200-300 megawatts for each unit), it turns out that at one point the deficit in the system could have increased by 2.7 GW. Taking into account the previous missing 5 GW (the deficit in recent days has slightly decreased due to rising temperatures), the total shortage of electricity is up to 8 GW, or about 50% of the total estimated consumption,” says Korolchuk.

The unplanned ‘unloading’ of an NPP will inevitable degrade its systems. During the summer two of the nine available NPPs in Ukraine will need a multi-months shutdown for larger repair work. Two others are expected to shut down for several weeks.

Repair parts for transformers and network switching equipment are lacking while the lead time for new parts is exceeding six months.

For many months ahead Ukraine will have to live with just 50% or less of the needed electrical power. Further Russian attacks are likely to hinder repairs and may cause additional damage.

Due to the sever lack of power nearly all industrial production in Ukraine will come to a halt. Drone and ammunition supply for the frontline will further decrease.

Ukraine continues to wage its own energy war against Russia. Last night the Russian city of Belgorod experienced another blackout after its electricity network was hit by several HIMARS missiles. This is inconvenient for Russia but not comparable to the huge damage caused in Ukraine.

Meanwhile Reuters reports that the U.S. is in a hurry to push Ukraine towards a peace agreement:

U.S. and Ukrainian negotiators have discussed an ambitious March goal for Russia and Ukraine to agree on a peace deal, though that timeline is likely to slip given a lack of agreement on the key issue of territory, according to three sources familiar with the matter.

Under the framework being discussed by U.S. and Ukrainian negotiators, any deal would be submitted to a referendum by Ukrainian voters, who would simultaneously vote in national elections, according to five sources, who requested anonymity to discuss private deliberations.

U.S. negotiators have said Trump is likely to focus more on domestic affairs as the November congressional midterms approach, meaning top U.S. officials will have less time and political capital to spend on sealing a peace accord, two sources said.

But several sources with visibility into the negotiations described the U.S.-proposed timeline as fanciful.

For various reason the acting president of Ukraine and European leaders currently do not want a peace agreement in Ukraine. That the U.S. is in a hurry to conclude one plays in their favor. Unless the U.S. immediately starts to use very severe pressure there is not chance for coming close to ending the conflict.

Comments

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 8 2026 14:12 utc | 297
I wouldn’t have much confidence in that when you have two treacherous  Zionist merchants deciding your foreign policy, Wittkkoff and Kushner.

Posted by: Friul | Feb 8 2026 14:50 utc | 301

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 8 2026 14:12 utc | 297
 
“Judaism is just the most primitive of the Abrahamic religions”
Come on William. Your trope is showing!
 
The Judaism you talk of, as any fooleknow , IS the psychozionism of the fake convert khazars from a thousand years ago!
 
 
Talmudic blasphemy!  Not the original habraic Torah as has long, long, practiced in these ancient lands.
 
 
Bring it to the new threads if you want to discuss it further. 

Posted by: DunGroanin | Feb 8 2026 15:22 utc | 302

Cheerleaders simultaneously hold three contradictory ideas in their heads:1. Russia will NEVER end the war until all goals (denazification, whatever that means) are achieved.2. US/Ukraine/lizardmen will not allow peace.3. Russia is not stuck in the war.
Posted by: catdog | Feb 7 2026 19:29 utc | 108
 
1. Everything is negotiable. When you any contract, deal or treaty you lead with maximalist demands because you can alway make concessions but you can never but it’s very difficult to ask for more than your initial demands after you make your initial demands. Russia has vast experience negotiating treaties and border disputes gained over the last millenia.
 
2. You’d have to be pretty obtuse not to come to the conclusion that NATO exists to counter Russia. Russia offered to join NATO 25 years ago when NATO was expanding agressively which would have made Eurasia an unassailable fortress but they were refused. The only conclusion is Russia’s the enemy and NATO’s role is to destroy Russia.
 
3. Russia IS stuck in this war and getting Russian boots on the ground in Ukraine was most certainly the real reason for arming and fortifying Ukraine to NATO standards. The Russians know this however their choice was to either allow NATO to move into Ukraine despite their protests or keep NATO out by going to war. The Russians obviously want this war ended and are willing to negotiate but there is no point in ending the war without a security architecture in Europe that doesn’t take their security needs into account. Russians are fighting and dying for their security so they ain’t gonna just walk away.

Posted by: HB_Norica | Feb 8 2026 15:25 utc | 303

General Fact 247
your take on baseball is a masterpiece , worth sharing around, as others here have said. It makes me think why I tried to love the american football – went to a Army/Navy game (that was decades ago) and saw a bunch of people running around with a egg-shaped ball, trying to wrestle it from each other, than sudden a stop, bunching in a small circle like conspirators, and than sudden burst of energy, or power (as GF says it is the same….) running around, and than stop again, repeat the circle of prayer, and repeat burst of action.. and I never went to any football game again.
 
 
 

Posted by: fanto | Feb 8 2026 15:37 utc | 304

Friul @303:  “I wouldn’t have much confidence in that when you have two treacherous  Zionist merchants deciding your foreign policy, Wittkkoff and Kushner.”
 
 
And how much time do either of them actually spend in Occupied Palestine? Not much for people who supposedly center their entire worldview around that particular piece of real estate. 
 
 
Another way of looking at the label “zionist” among western political actors is that it simply means they will eagerly and openly serve the Empire in exchange for handouts laundered through Israel. They care less about Israel than they do about the perks and gifts that come from kissing that particular imperial ring. Indeed, there are many who claim to be “zionist” who have never even been to Occupied Palestine. As a member of the Irish diaspora, I consider Ireland my ancestral home, and even though I am not genocidally fanatical about it I have at least visited my family’s hometown (aside: I must admit I’d not shed a tear if the sLimeys were genocided). Wouldn’t you think someone who was a fanatic about that little strip of land on the east of the Med (that is supposedly what zionism is, after all) make an effort to be there for more than just the occasional business trip?

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 8 2026 15:42 utc | 305

HB_Norica | Feb 8 2026 15:25 utc | 305
 
NATO was created “to keep the Americans in, the Germans down, and the Russians out”. 
And #1 isn’t looking too healthy either.

Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Feb 8 2026 15:43 utc | 306

The Russians know this however their choice was to either allow NATO to move into Ukraine despite their protests or keep NATO out by going to war. The Russians obviously want this war ended and are willing to negotiate but there is no point in ending the war without a security architecture in Europe that doesn’t take their security needs into account. 
Posted by: HB_Norica | Feb 8 2026 15:25 utc | 305
 
But they allowed Nato to move into Ukr starting with 2014. They recognized the coup then watched it like a movie how tens of thousands of natoids entered, set up bases and starting with Trumpy billions of weapons were transferred yearly. And now they complain there are heavy fortifications and unlimited weapons and money. 
Second idea also died before it started. While waiting for a new security architecture in Europe, they’ve lost the one they had with US also thanks to Trumpy, whose butt they kiss like there’s no tomorrow. Everything Putin said years ago, from “US, take your nukes out of EU!” to “no more biolabs!!!”  is completely forgotten today. Instead, he asks for American investors to come to Russia and wants Swift back.

Posted by: rk | Feb 8 2026 15:50 utc | 307

DunGroanin @304:
 
 
There is nothing to discuss. Judaism is literally the most primitive of the three surviving major Abrahamic religions. That’s an established historical reality. The other two major Abrahamic religions were developed much later and were baselined on more modern perspectives. This actually has nothing to do with zionism and isn’t really controversial.

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 8 2026 15:57 utc | 308

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 8 2026 15:57 utc | 310
 
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After 3 years of genocide, you have found the willingness to talk about Zionism, sort of.
 
Is that dissembling or apologia? I do get the two confused.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Feb 8 2026 16:37 utc | 309

“I do get the two confused.”

 
 
As I regularly point out, TDS is a mental disorder; a pathology. Confusion is typical for those who suffer from it.

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 8 2026 17:12 utc | 310

bevin 174
You may be correct that the Ukrainians were brutally exploited by the Poles (or better said – Polish higher class of nobility) – but you would have to admit also, that historically speaking, the Russian feudal system was no less brutally exploiting their serfs. So, why this polonophobic tone? It is ‘Befremdend’ in German, or strange in English, but the German word seems better expression.

Posted by: fanto | Feb 8 2026 18:03 utc | 311

Salaam- Johann kaspar@238,thanks for that.Always wondered what were “jews” called before the letter  “j” came into existence! I seem to have read somewhere that one “Shelly” invented/created the Jews! Pontius Pilate had the letters “INRI” inscribed on the cross at the execution of Christ! Could you / anyone at the bar assist? In all this the Pharisees and the Saduces and Sanhedrin are extinct.However their practices seem similar to that practice by Jews today.Salaam.

Posted by: 4q8 | Feb 8 2026 19:56 utc | 312

… does that mean these hypersonic missiles are the knuckleballs of the missile world? 😀 Knuckleballs in baseball are notoriously difficult to predict for all involved due to lowering the spin and thus letting air turbulence screw with the trajectory in delightfully unforeseen ways. 🙁 Oops, did I just square the circle of analogies? Sorry! 🙂

Posted by: titmouse | Feb 9 2026 3:21 utc | 313

Posted by: ostrr | Feb 8 2026 14:28 utc | 302
Poland might desire the Lvov Oblast as a Voivodeship, but without the Ukrainians.

 
No worries, ukrop population is being exterminated, so “without the Ukrainians” can be arranged.
This process of ukrop extermination is denied and hidden by ukrop government (in order to keep in-flows of Western treasure) which in turn greatly helps achieving complete extermination.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Feb 9 2026 8:45 utc | 314

Russia to send batch of oil to Cuba as humanitarian aid
https://tass.com/politics/2085601

Posted by: Thurl | Feb 12 2026 4:50 utc | 315

For anyone interested, some transformer geekery here: https://www.chhpower.com/how-much-does-a-power-transformer-weigh/
Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Feb 7 2026 17:32 utc | 42
 

I found the images to be especially funny!
 
For those who is into “transformer geekery” enough to get why it’s funny click the link first and get a laugh. For those who isn’t read below:
 
Look at https://www.chhpower.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/How-much-does-a-power-transformer-weigh-6.avif under Myth 4; notice what the cables are connected to, like more than one phase from one transformer connected to the same cable. Even a (live wire) connection from the transformer to the mast!
 
It is funny because it is so silly, and because nobody would look at AI slop like this and actually do it like they are shown here.
 
(Though if someone do trust AI slop enough to to so, someone most likely would end up dead)

Posted by: Northman | Feb 14 2026 7:02 utc | 316

By specifying .jpg instead of .avif it works better in the browsers I use. The number of AI oddities is high.
 
The blackout would stay permanent if the workforce used this as a guide. But no halfway sane and competent workforce would follow such AI slop.

Posted by: Northman | Feb 14 2026 11:56 utc | 317

 

 
The link disappeared. Hope it works now.

Posted by: Northman | Feb 14 2026 12:01 utc | 318

One last try

Posted by: Northman | Feb 14 2026 12:03 utc | 319