The 35-year-old has had to adapt to life in her high-rise Kyiv apartment block with her active 3-year-old daughter, Varia. Piddubnyi said evidence shows power outages are forcing Ukrainian
Ukraine is experiencing rolling blackouts as Russia intensified strikes targeting energy infrastructure over the past three months. Residents and businesses of Kyiv are adapting to the absence of electricity using generators,
Life in Ukraine today is very different than it used to be before the war with Russia. And of course, it is more different than it was in the 90s or even at the beginning of the 2000s. It''s my place of power. Since 2014
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Russia continues to pound Ukraine with missile strikes, often targeting infrastructure like power plants. That has caused Ukrainians to endure power cuts even during the harsh winter. Our
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According to Oleksandr Kharchenko, managing director at the Energy Industry Research Center and an adviser to Ukraine''s government on energy, in the worst-case scenario - if temperatures drop below minus 10
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Large parts of Ukraine have been left without power after Russia launched a huge attack on the country''s energy infrastructure on Thursday. As the war in Ukraine continues its escalation of
The images showed thermal power plants destroyed by Russian forces, the workers fixing them, and the impact on Ukrainian life, including darkened streets and surgery without proper lighting.
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KYIV, Ukraine — More than 700,000 homes and businesses were without power across a frigid Ukraine early Thursday after Russia launched a widespread missile and
Extended blackouts are becoming increasingly common in Ukraine, as Russia targets its power grids Power supply is a matter of life and death for Tetiana''s son. He was born with disabilities, and
In winter 2022-2023 we witnessed the damage or destruction of over 40% of the power grid in Ukraine. Power stations and generators may seem like mundane machines, but in the context of Ukraine''s reality, they''re much more. This equipment plays a crucial role in day-to-day life and military operations. Power stations and generators keep
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Since the full-scale war began in 2022, Russian forces have repeatedly attacked Ukrainian power plants and other energy infrastructure. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on 29 November 2024 that there had been at least 1,120 attacks on the country''s energy infrastructure since 2022. This year, nine waves of attacks in just more than five months—from 22 March to 31 August
Ukraine is experiencing rolling blackouts as Russia intensified strikes targeting energy infrastructure over the past three months. Residents and businesses of Kyiv are adapting to the absence of electricity using generators, power banks and flashlights and even recalculating their bathroom visits.
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For millions of Ukrainians, the absence of power can mean no running water, air conditioning, lifts or access to life-saving equipment. Over the past three months alone, Ukraine has lost nine gigawatts of generating capacity, the national energy company Ukrenergo says.
Meanwhile, the EU and U.S. recently earmarked a combined $112 million in energy equipment and building for DTEK, the private Ukrainian power company. The aid is supposed to help Ukraine continue to weather Russian strikes on energy infrastructure, the most recent of which was on Nov. 17.
The scale of the ongoing work to fix the sector is huge. Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, th e G7 and other allied countries have allocated more than $4 billion in energy assistance to Ukraine, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in September.
The images showed thermal power plants destroyed by Russian forces, the workers fixing them, and the impact on Ukrainian life, including darkened streets and surgery without proper lighting. “We in Ukraine are living through dark times, literally,” said Serhiy Morgunov, one of the photographers, at the event.
For months now, she and her colleagues have returned to the plant every day to fix it and help keep the lights and heat on as winter sets in. This plant is owned by DTEK, Ukraine's largest private energy supplier. It says Russia has attacked its facilities nearly 200 times since the Russian invasion in February 2022.
Led by the Ukraine government, energy repairs have swung into action, gas turbines are spinning, the lights are coming back on. Most importantly, emergency energy support is helping to protect lives and livelihoods, even in the most difficult of circumstances. But more is needed.