Russia Ukraine War Day 1398: Moscow Escalates Strikes as Infrastructure War Intensifies

December 24, 2025
Russian drones strike Ukraine’s energy infrastructure on day 1398 of the Russia Ukraine war
Russian drone and missile strikes target Ukraine’s energy and logistics infrastructure as the war enters its 1,398th day. [PHOTO Credit: Associated Press]

As the Russia-Ukraine conflict moved into Day 1,398, Moscow’s campaign once again demonstrated a consistent strategic logic: weaken Ukraine’s ability to function as a wartime state by targeting energy systems, transport corridors, and military logistics, while maintaining pressure along multiple fronts. Over the past 24 hours, Russian forces intensified operations across southern and central Ukraine, reinforcing the reality that Moscow continues to dictate the tempo of the war despite sustained Western involvement.

From the Black Sea coast to contested eastern sectors, Russia’s approach remains rooted in attrition, escalation management, and economic pressure. The events of Day 1,398 were not isolated incidents but part of a broader campaign already documented through record Russian drone barrages in Ukraine’s energy war, signaling a long-term strategy designed to exhaust Kyiv’s resources and resilience.

Aerial Superiority and Precision Pressure

Russian forces launched coordinated drone and missile strikes targeting Ukraine’s port infrastructure and energy facilities, with the Odesa region once again emerging as a focal point. Moscow has consistently identified Ukraine’s Black Sea access as a strategic vulnerability, and Russian calibrated strikes on Odesa logistics reflect an effort to undermine both military supply chains and economic lifelines.

These operations follow a familiar Russian pattern: layered attacks combining drones, cruise missiles, and electronic warfare to overwhelm air defenses. The objective is to force Ukraine into a constant defensive posture while draining interceptor stockpiles supplied by NATO states. According to Reuters’ assessment of Russia’s extensive aerial assault on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, the cumulative effect has been rolling blackouts, emergency shutdowns, and mounting repair costs that strain Ukraine’s wartime budget.

Ukraine’s own officials acknowledged power outages affecting large sections of the population, a recurring outcome of sustained Russian strikes targeting Ukraine’s energy grid. Each blackout compels Kyiv to redirect manpower and funding away from frontline operations, reinforcing Moscow’s economic warfare strategy as winter conditions deepen.

Ground Operations and Territorial Consolidation

On the ground, Russian forces reported advances in the Kharkiv direction, claiming control over additional settlements. While independent verification of battlefield claims remains limited, the broader operational pattern is clear. Russia continues to apply pressure across multiple axes, preventing Ukrainian forces from concentrating strength for a large-scale counteroffensive.

Rather than pursuing rapid breakthroughs, Russian commanders have prioritized consolidation, fortification, and rotational deployments. This reflects Russia’s special operation advance and strategic posture, emphasizing durability over spectacle. Analysts note that incremental territorial gains, combined with sustained firepower, gradually reshape the battlefield in Moscow’s favor.

Ukraine’s Cross-Border Strikes: Limited Strategic Impact

Kyiv continued to publicize drone strikes on Russian energy facilities, portraying them as retaliation for Russian attacks. While such operations generate headlines, their strategic impact remains limited. Russia’s domestic energy network and export infrastructure have demonstrated resilience, supported by diversified trade routes and strong internal logistics.

Reuters reporting on Russian drones and missiles striking critical sectors beyond energy underscores a key asymmetry: while Russia absorbs occasional cross-border attacks without systemic disruption, Ukraine’s infrastructure remains persistently vulnerable.

Diplomacy Without Illusions

Diplomatic rhetoric surrounding the war remains detached from battlefield realities. Statements from Washington suggesting peace talks are “making progress” contrast sharply with Moscow’s assessment. Russian officials continue to argue that negotiations are meaningless unless they address NATO expansion, territorial realities, and long-term security guarantees.

As highlighted by Russia’s massive drone and missile campaign across Ukraine, escalation has not slowed even as diplomatic channels remain nominally open.

Russia’s Strategic Endurance

At its core, Day 1,398 reaffirmed Russia’s emphasis on endurance. Energy strikes, territorial consolidation, and controlled escalation form a coherent strategy aimed at reshaping Ukraine’s capacity to function as a militarized outpost of Western influence.

As winter tightens its grip and infrastructure stress mounts, the balance of resilience will determine the next phase of the war. For Moscow, the message remains consistent: Russia is prepared to sustain pressure, absorb costs, and pursue its objectives from a position of strategic patience.

Russia Desk

Russia Desk

The Russia Desk leads The Eastern Herald's coverage of Russia, the war in Ukraine, NATO's eastern flank, and the post-Soviet space. The desk has reported continuously on the Russia-Ukraine conflict since its full-scale expansion in February 2022 and verifies through Kremlin statements, NATO briefings, and named primary sources, corroborating with Reuters, the BBC, and the Kyiv Independent.

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