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Russian attacks knock out power in Kyiv amid freezing winter
Summary
Officials say Russian strikes on energy infrastructure have left large parts of the Kyiv region without reliable power, and emergency crews are working to restore supplies as temperatures fall to about -15 C.
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Emergency repair crews are working to restore electricity in the Kyiv region after attacks hit energy infrastructure, officials reported. The damage has caused wide outages across the capital and nearby towns as a very cold spell grips the area. Workers in places such as Boryspil have been dismantling and rebuilding burned electrical systems and operating long hours in snow and freezing temperatures.
Key facts:
- Officials reported that strikes on power plants and substations have caused long and broad outages across Kyiv and parts of the surrounding region.
- Repair teams have managed intermittent restorations, with power available only for limited periods in some areas.
- Surges in household demand when power returns have led to repeated collapses of local systems, officials said.
- Temperatures around -15 C were reported, and many residents have been without continuous heating or light for days.
Summary:
The outages are affecting daily life across Kyiv, with residents and emergency crews coping with limited electricity during an unusually cold period. Undetermined at this time.
