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On December 15th, 2025, Belgorod lost power again. The fourth blackout in three months. This time, like the others, followed a precision Ukrainian strike on the same thermal power plant Russia’s air defense systems were supposed to protect. This video breaks down how Putin’s energy war against Ukraine backfired — and how Ukraine’s repeated HIMARS strikes on Belgorod exposed a serious vulnerability inside Russia’s border defenses. For nearly three years, Russia has targeted Ukraine’s power grid, thermal plants, substations, and gas infrastructure in an attempt to freeze cities into submission. According to the United Nations, the International Energy Agency, and multiple defense analyses, Ukraine lost significant generation capacity due to coordinated Russian missile and drone waves. The strategy was clear: weaponize winter. But Ukraine adapted. In late 2025, Ukrainian forces began systematically targeting Belgorod’s Luch thermal power plant using HIMARS precision rockets. Four confirmed strikes between September and December disrupted electricity and heating across the region. No mass civilian casualties. No indiscriminate bombardment. Instead, targeted infrastructure warfare mirroring Russia’s own tactics. In this analysis, we cover: – Ukraine’s HIMARS capabilities and precision strike doctrine – Why Belgorod is strategically critical to Russian logistics – How repeated strikes exposed weaknesses in Russian air defense systems – The economic and military impact of energy infrastructure attacks – What this means for Russia’s S-400 and Pantsir credibility – The political risk for Vladimir Putin as the war reaches Russian cities – How energy warfare reshapes the Russia–Ukraine conflict heading into 2026 We also examine how these strikes affect Russian military supply routes into Kharkiv and Luhansk, the budget strain on Moscow, and the broader implications for deterrence and escalation. When the same target is hit four times in three months, it stops being an isolated incident and becomes a structural vulnerability. If you’re following the Russia Ukraine war, HIMARS strikes inside Russia, Belgorod attacks, Russian air defense failures, energy infrastructure warfare, or NATO-backed military strategy, this breakdown connects tactical events to the larger strategic shift unfolding along Russia’s border. High-interest search topics covered in this video: Ukraine Belgorod strike HIMARS attack on Russia Putin energy war backfire Russian air defense failure Belgorod blackout 2025 Ukraine strikes inside Russia S-400 effectiveness questioned Russia Ukraine infrastructure war Energy warfare strategy Russian border security breach This is a detailed geopolitical and military strategy analysis focused on escalation dynamics, infrastructure warfare, and the long-term consequences of targeting civilian energy systems in modern conflict. Disclaimer: This video is for educational and analytical purposes only. It is based on open-source reporting, publicly available intelligence assessments, and media documentation. It does not promote violence or endorse military action. All interpretations reflect independent analysis and should be considered within the context of evolving information.