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    Ukraine Toils to Restore Power and Heat, Zelenskiy Warns of New Attack

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    Posted on January 12, 2026

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    Last updated: January 19, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Kyiv struggles with power outages as Zelenskiy warns of new attacks. Emergency crews work tirelessly to restore services amid freezing temperatures.

    Zelenskiy Warns of New Attacks as Kyiv Struggles with Power Outages

    Kyiv's Ongoing Energy Crisis

    By Anna Voitenko

    Emergency Response Efforts

    KYIV, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Emergency crews toiled to restore heat and power to beleaguered Kyiv residents on Monday, more than three days after Russian strikes on energy targets, and President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned that new air attacks could be imminent.

    Warnings of New Attacks

    Officials said hundreds of apartment blocks in the capital remained without heat despite round-the-clock efforts by the crews. Humanitarian centres, dubbed "resilience points," were open for people to keep warm and charge electronic devices.

    Humanitarian Support Initiatives

    Russia has systematically attacked Ukraine's energy system since it invaded its neighbour in 2022 and the air strikes have intensified in recent months.

    Zelenskiy, speaking in his nightly video address, said a programme was being launched to raise wages and provide support for participants in emergency work brigades.

    He issued a new warning to heed air raid alerts as night-time temperatures sank to minus 15 Celsius (5 F) or lower.

    "There is intelligence information. The Russians are preparing a new massive strike," he said.

    "Drones to exhaust air defence systems and missiles. They want to take advantage of the cold. The strike may occur in the coming days. Please take care of yourselves. Protect Ukraine."

    Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba, writing on Telegram, said 90% of Kyiv's apartment buildings have had heating restored, leaving fewer than 500 dwellings still to be connected.

    Mayor Vitali Klitschko put the number with no heating at 800, most on the west bank of the Dnipro River. He said a meeting of the Kyiv city council would be convened on Thursday to debate the most pressing issues facing residents.

    Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, presenting the programme for bonus payments, said the work conducted by emergency crews stood "at the very limit of human endurance, often involving life-threatening risks across the entire country.

    "This applies to specialists who, in freezing conditions, go directly to the sites of strikes and restore supplies of heat, electricity, water and gas."

    Residents made their way to one of the humanitarian centres on the east bank of the river in the evening - two tents pitched on a small area of open ground.

    They charged their devices and chatted, while outside, the din of whining generators filled the air.

    "It's dark in the apartment. I have an electric stove, so it's impossible to heat up lunch or dinner, or make tea," said Kateryna Zubko, 67, an engineer who has lived without power, heating and water since the latest attack.

    "We support each other. Ukrainians are such resilient people, I think that this war will end someday, it can't go on forever."

    (Reporting by Anna Voitenko in Kyiv; Additional reporting by Oleksandr Kozhukhar, Writing by Ron Popeski; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

    Table of Contents

    • Kyiv's Ongoing Energy Crisis
    • Emergency Response Efforts
    • Warnings of New Attacks
    • Humanitarian Support Initiatives

    Key Takeaways

    • •Kyiv faces ongoing power outages after Russian strikes.
    • •Zelenskiy warns of potential new air attacks.
    • •Emergency crews work to restore heat and power.
    • •Humanitarian centers provide support to residents.
    • •Efforts are underway to increase wages for emergency workers.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine toils to restore power and heat, Zelenskiy warns of new attack

    1What is an energy crisis?

    An energy crisis occurs when the demand for energy exceeds supply, leading to shortages, increased prices, and potential economic disruptions.

    2What is humanitarian aid?

    Humanitarian aid refers to assistance provided to people in need, typically during crises, such as natural disasters or conflicts, to alleviate suffering and support recovery.

    3
    What is a power outage?

    A power outage is a temporary loss of electrical power in a specific area, often caused by severe weather, equipment failure, or maintenance activities.

    4What is community resilience?

    Community resilience refers to the ability of a community to withstand and recover from adverse situations, such as disasters, through collective action and support.

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