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Power outages hit Ukraine and Moldova as Kyiv struggles against the winter cold

A technical fault on cross-border power lines triggered outages affecting millions and halted Kyiv's metro, amid ongoing strain from Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.

  • Emergency power cuts swept across several Ukrainian cities and neighbouring Moldova, with blackouts reported in Kyiv and in Zhytomyr and Kharkiv regions.
  • Ukraine's Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal said a technical malfunction on power lines linking Ukraine and Moldova caused cascading outages, triggering automatic protection systems after weeks of Russian strikes.
  • The outages cut water supplies to Kyiv and temporarily suspended its subway because of low voltage, while forecasters warn temperatures will fall to minus 30 degrees Celsius and last into next week.
  • U.S., Russian and Ukrainian officials are expected to meet on Feb. 1 in Abu Dhabi after Peskov confirmed Trump made a personal request to Putin to pause strikes until Sunday.
  • Ukrainian officials say Moscow is deliberately denying civilians heat and water, calling it `weaponizing winter`, and Zelenskyy expressed skepticism about peace as Feb. 24 approaches.
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Minister of Energy of R. Moldova, Dorin Junghietu, thanked Romania and Ukraine for the help granted in the context of today's massive current pens. Over about four hours, more localities in the Republic of Moldova have remained without electricity.

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Massive power outages are taking place in Ukraine due to a technical fault, and in Kiev, metro traffic was stopped for several hours. “Everyone is in shock,” says Kateryna, one of the victims in Kiev.

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"Black out" widespread in Ukraine and Moldova this Saturday 31 January after a technical incident that disconnected the energy networks between Romania, Moldova and Ukraine. In Kyiv, where the power grid...

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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