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🇺🇦 Massive power outages continue across Ukraine despite partial stabilization, according to the Energy Ministry. Electricity has been partially restored in the Dnepropetrovsk, Sumy, and Kharkov regions, but ten regions remain under blackout schedules. Odessa was removed from the list, while Zaporozhye has now joined it. Emergency shutdowns are...

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Massive overnight assault on Ukraine: widespread strikes on critical infrastructure Russia launched one of its largest attacks in recent months, targeting facilities that provide electricity, water, and heat to the civilian population. According to preliminary reports, more than 450 attack drones and 45 missiles of various types were used. The Dnipro, Kyiv, Kirovohrad, Mykolaiv, Poltava, Sumy, Kharkiv, and Chernihiv regions were all affected. ▪️ Dnipro: A Russian strike drone hit a residential building, destroying several floors. A woman was killed; rescuers recovered her body from the rubble. Ten people were injured, including children, and two remain unaccounted for. As of 10a.m., officials report two confirmed fatalities. ▪️ Kyiv and region: The Vyshhorod, Obukhiv, Bucha, and Boryspil districts came under attack. In Vyshhorod, four people were injured by falling debris from a downed drone. Fires broke out at infrastructure sites in Bucha and Obukhiv. In the capital itself, buildings sustained damage, and parts of the city remain without power as emergency outages continue. ▪️ Chernihiv region: A combined missile and drone strike hit a critical infrastructure site in the Pryluky district, sparking a fire that was later extinguished by emergency services. ▪️ Poltava region: Strikes ignited large fires at industrial facilities in several locations. One person was injured, and most fires have now been contained. Emergency response teams are working across all affected regions to restore power and stabilize the situation.

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Kyiv region is experiencing a blackout following a Russian strike on December 27. Russia is trying to create a humanitarian catastrophe in Ukraine, to torment civilians, especially the most vulnerable people - the elderly, the sick, the babies. ▪️ Vyshhorod, in northern Kyiv region, has been without electricity for four days now. About 30,000 people live in the city. For most residents, power has been out since the attack and has yet to be restored. In modern residential complexes that rely entirely on electricity, elevators are not working, water has to be carried by hand, and cooking is only possible in homes with gas or private generators. People are trying to help each other out. Neighbors with gas stoves invite others to cook, local chat groups offer access to power outlets, warm rooms, and assistance for elderly residents. People share portable chargers, charging stations, and extension cables. Groups of residents gather to charge their devices in supermarkets, cafés, gas stations, and other places where electricity is available thanks to generators. In the first hours of the Russian attack, everything went out at once: electricity, water, and heating. Heat supply was partially restored relatively quickly, but remains intermittent. In buildings with electric boiler systems, the situation is critical - without power, neither pumps nor heating systems can operate. As of the morning of December 30, around 9,500 families in Vyshhorod remain without electricity and exposed to cold temperatures. Emergency services and volunteers have installed high-capacity generators near residential buildings, helping maintain heat in at least 22 apartment blocks. Water is supplied on a limited schedule - in the morning and evening - while gas supply remains stable. Energy workers are operating around the clock, but the damage caused by Russia to local infrastructure is severe. Earlier, officials gave tentative restoration deadlines - first December 30, then December 31. However, residents say these dates have already been postponed several times. The situation remains difficult in other parts of Kyiv region, including Boryspil and Brovary districts. On the left bank of Kyiv, emergency outages are still in effect, as attempts to return to scheduled power cuts are disrupted by network overloads. The Ministry of Energy reports that over the past week more than 40 targeted Russian attacks on energy facilities have been recorded, along with over 100 instances of damage. Weather has added to the problem. We have lower temperatures, snow and strong winds these days. Russia deliberately times its attacks when it gets colder to inflict even more damage and bring more suffering. 📹: State Emergency Service of Kyiv Region

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