A news bulletin on Feb. 7 reported that Russia launched a large overnight attack on Ukraine, using hundreds of unmanned aerial vehicles and dozens of missiles that authorities say struck the country's energy infrastructure.
"Сегодня ночью Россия выпустила по Украине более 400 дронов и около 40 ракет разных типов," said Irina Romaliyская, the program host, citing Ukrainian reporting. The broadcast said the primary targets were generation and distribution stations and that the main blow fell on western oblasts including Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Rivne and Vinnytsia; additional damage was reported in Khmelnytskyi, Kharkiv and Kyiv oblasts.
The bulletin reported damaged homes and businesses across affected regions and said emergency measures led to a forced reduction in output at nuclear power stations and widespread disconnections. The program said Ukraine has asked Poland for emergency assistance to help stabilize grids; the request's specific technical content was not explained on air.
The show described the civilian response in Kyiv, where many residents again sheltered in the metro. The broadcast aired a first-person remark from an unidentified person who asked, "Как мы тут выживаем?", underscoring the immediate humanitarian strain from darkness and cold.
President Volodymyr Zelensky was reported to have renewed appeals to partners for modern air-defense systems to protect against such mass strikes. The program also conveyed casualty reports: the bulletin cited one injured person in Khmelnytskyi and two in Zaporizhzhia, while reporting local Russian authorities' statements that a drone strike in Kursk region killed one person and injured three.
Russian statements carried on the program included a Ministry of Defense claim that Russian air defenses shot down 82 Ukrainian drones overnight; that claim was presented as the ministry's assertion and was not independently verified in the bulletin.
The program closed the segment by noting ongoing verification of video footage circulating on social media and by saying aid and defense requests are likely to shape diplomatic exchanges in the coming days.