Ukraine declared a state of emergency for its energy sector. The declaration followed repeated Russian attacks that decimated electricity and heating infrastructure. President Zelenskyy requested a review of curfew restrictions due to extreme cold.
The announcement came on Thursday, January 15, day 1,421 of the Russia-Ukraine war. Overnight temperatures in Kyiv plunged to -19 degrees Celsius (-2.2 Fahrenheit). As of Wednesday, 471 buildings in the capital lacked heating, according to Ukrinform. A combined attack struck a Nova Poshta logistics terminal in Korotych, Kharkiv region, on Tuesday.
The energy crisis is impacting civilians severely. Mandatory evacuations of children are underway in five front-line settlements in the Zaporizhia region. The Ministry of Development announced the evacuations via Interfax.
Russia's sustained attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure aim to cripple the nation's ability to function. These attacks intensified in recent weeks, targeting critical energy facilities.
The Ukrainian government will assess curfew restrictions. Further evacuations are expected in affected regions. International aid organizations are mobilizing to provide assistance.
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