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Ukraine works to restore power grid after Russian attack
Summary
Officials reported that engineers restored water and heating in parts of Kyiv after a power shutdown tied to damage from recent Russian strikes; repairs to the badly damaged grid are continuing as temperatures remain well below freezing.
Content
Kyiv's water and centralized heating were briefly cut after the state grid operator ordered a shutdown amid severe cold, and engineers worked to stabilize the power system. Officials said damage from recent Russian strikes had brought the grid close to failure and that partial restorations were under way. The United Nations said recent attacks have caused civilian casualties and deprived many people of essential services. Local authorities reported the situation remained difficult as repairs continue.
Key facts:
- Ukrenergo ordered a shutdown of Kyiv's power system; operators reported that engineers restored power in parts of the city within an hour.
- City officials said water and centralized heating were briefly interrupted and that heating was being brought back on, with full restoration expected by authorities on Saturday.
- The UN spokesperson said recent strikes resulted in civilian casualties and disrupted electricity, heating and water for large numbers of people.
- Authorities on both sides reported related outages and incidents in border regions during the same period.
Summary:
The outages interrupted essential services in Kyiv during very cold weather and officials are continuing repairs to stabilize a power grid they say was badly damaged by recent strikes. Partial power and heating have been restored in some areas, but the overall situation remains difficult. Undetermined at this time.
