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Kyiv power grid remains unstable after major Russian attack
Summary
Kyiv's power grid was heavily damaged in a recent Russian strike, leaving many residents in unheated apartments while engineers work to restore power, and the UN has scheduled an emergency meeting on Monday about the ballistic missile attack.
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Engineers in Kyiv are working to stabilise the city's power grid after a major Russian strike damaged infrastructure. Residents have been staying in unheated apartments during cold weather while repairs continue. Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said the power situation in the capital remains difficult. Officials reported that higher use of electric heaters has increased strain on the grid.
Known developments:
- A recent strike heavily damaged parts of Kyiv's power grid, officials reported.
- Engineers are working to restore power, water and heat while the system remains unstable.
- The UN has scheduled an emergency meeting on Monday to discuss the ballistic missile attack.
Summary:
The damage has left many residents without heating and put sustained pressure on repair teams as they try to stabilise essential services. A UN emergency meeting on Monday is planned to address the ballistic missile attack and related concerns.
