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About 100 Thousand Subscribers Remain without Light, Water and Heat in Kharkiv Region

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This was announced by the Deputy Prime Minister for the Reconstruction of Ukraine — Minister of Development of Communities and Territories of Ukraine Oleksiy Kuleba. “Repair crews continue their recovery work after yesterday's Russian strikes. In Kharkiv region, energy and utilities work continuously to stabilize the life support systems,” Kuleba noted. He emphasized that the scale of the destruction is significant, so it takes time to get the e…
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On Saturday night, Ukraine experienced one of the most massive attacks on the power grid, many cities without electricity for a few hours, Kharkiv stopped the subway on weekends, telling us how the country is dealing with the situation.

This was announced by the Deputy Prime Minister for the Reconstruction of Ukraine — Minister of Development of Communities and Territories of Ukraine Oleksiy Kuleba. “Repair crews continue their recovery work after yesterday's Russian strikes. In Kharkiv region, energy and utilities work continuously to stabilize the life support systems,” Kuleba noted. He emphasized that the scale of the destruction is significant, so it takes time to get the e…

Following yesterday's Russian strikes, regions continue to recover. In the Kharkiv region, approximately 100,000 customers remain without power, water, and heat, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction of Ukraine Oleksiy Kuleba. According to Kuleba, energy workers and utility services in the Kharkiv region are working nonstop to stabilize life support systems. The scale of the destruction is significant, and it …

On the night of November 8, Russia launched more than 450 drones and 45 missiles into Ukraine. Critical infrastructure was hit, in particular in the Kharkiv region. Emergency power outages were introduced in Kharkiv due to a shortage of electricity. Gvara Media journalists recorded what the city looked like during the power outages. The metro in Kharkiv could not be launched due to problems with the power supply. Although the metro started worki…

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Gwara broke the news in on Sunday, November 9, 2025.
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