Hundreds of buildings without heat in Ukraine capital
About 1,100 homes and 500 other buildings in Kyiv remain without heat after Russian strikes damaged energy networks during winter, officials said.
- Authorities in Kyiv reported around 1,600 buildings remain without heat after Russian attacks; Ukraine's army said it hit a key oil terminal in southern Russia.
- Russian attacks on energy infrastructure forced outages across Kyiv, triggering Ukraine's worst energy crisis and leaving around 1,600 buildings without heat as Ukraine targeted Russian oil and gas industries.
- Authorities in Kyiv reported a breakdown of affected buildings: 1,100 homes and 500 others, with more than 100 firefighters deployed to extinguish several fires after the strikes.
- Officials in Bryansk said five municipalities and part of the regional capital lost heat and power from an 'enemy attack', while damage and injuries were reported in Sochi and Krasnodar region.
- Ukraine said it struck the Tamanneftegaz oil terminal near Volna and a Pantsir-S1 in Crimea, as EU officials at Munich urged stronger defence, with Kallas saying `There is an urgent need to reclaim European agency`.
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Ukrainians face winter without heat after Russian attacks
Russia launched nearly 400 drones and 29 missiles at Ukraine overnight. During the war that will enter its fifth year next week, Russia has repeatedly targeted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, leaving millions there without heat or electricity for weeks at a time. Producer and videographer Amanda Bailly and Nick Schifrin report on the residents of Kyiv facing record-setting cold while under fire.
The Ukrainian capital suffers its worst winter, with temperatures that exceed 10 degrees below zero and constant electricity problems caused by Russian attacks on energy infrastructureRussia launches a new attack on Ukraine before the peace negotiations round in Geneva That cold that penetrates to the best coat. That cold that passes through layer by layer, slips through the feet and gets entangled in the throat. The one that reddens the nose, t…
Ukrainians face brutal cold without heat after Russian attacks on energy grid
Russia launched nearly 400 drones and 29 missiles at Ukraine overnight. During the war that will enter its fifth year next week, Russia has repeatedly targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions there without heat or electricity for weeks at a time. Producer and videographer Amanda Bailly and Nick Schifrin report on the residents of Kyiv facing record-setting cold while under fire.
The statement comes after a few months of intensive bombing of Russia that have maintained Kiev’s critical infrastructure, causing food interruptions with electricity, heating or water, writes Kyiv Post. Kievul is in the beach...
As Russia continues striking Ukraine’s energy system in subzero temperatures, photographs from Kyiv capture life in the freezing capital
Russian strikes on civilian infrastructure have left thousands of homes across Ukraine without electricity or heat this winter. Attacks on February 12 left roughly a quarter of Kyiv’s high-rise apartment buildings in the cold; as of February 16, about 500 buildings in the capital were still without heat, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said. Although Russia’s war continues to make headlines internationally, few people outside the country truly understand…
Over 1,500 apartment buildings remain without heating in Kyiv after Russian attacks, local authorities say
Two districts on the east bank of the Dnipro River were the most affected, leaving 1,100 residential buildings without heating, Kateryna Pop, a spokesperson for the Kyiv City Military Administration, said.
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