Ukraine declared a state of emergency for its energy sector. The declaration followed repeated Russian attacks. These attacks destroyed critical electricity and heating infrastructure. The announcement came on Thursday, January 15, day 1,421 of the Russia-Ukraine war.
President Zelenskyy requested a review of curfew restrictions. This review aims to ease hardship during extreme cold. Overnight temperatures in Kyiv plunged to -19 degrees Celsius (-2.2 Fahrenheit). As of Wednesday, 471 buildings in the capital lacked heating. Mandatory evacuation of children was ordered in five frontline settlements of the Zaporizhia region. A Russian attack on Tuesday targeted a Nova Poshta logistics terminal in Korotych, Kharkiv region.
The energy crisis intensifies the humanitarian situation. The Ukrainian government is working to restore services. International aid organizations are providing assistance.
Russia's ongoing military campaign continues to target Ukrainian infrastructure. These attacks aim to weaken Ukraine's ability to resist. The conflict has caused widespread displacement and suffering.
Expect further emergency measures and international negotiations. The focus remains on protecting civilians and restoring essential services.
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