On February 10, the Russian Federation launched another massive missile attack on Ukraine, launching 106 missiles, with 61 shot down short of their target. In addition, the Russian occupiers carried out 59 airstrikes, 28 using Shahed-136 drones, in which 22 were shot down. In addition, several Russian missiles passed through Moldovan and Romanian airspace, imposing a threat to neighboring countries. As a result of the shelling on February 10, thermal and hydro-generation facilities, as well as high-voltage infrastructure in six regions were damaged. However, as the Ministry of Energy clarified on February 11, the power system is under control. In addition, after the repair, the power units of one of Ukraine’s domestic nuclear power plants started operating, providing an additional 1,220 MW of electricity. So now, all nine NPP power units in the controlled territory are working in the power system.