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Kyiv faces severe challenges as recent Russian attacks cripple the capital's energy infrastructure. Vitaliy Klytschko, Kyiv's mayor, highlighted critical humanitarian issues arising from these assaults, warning of the city's brink of disaster. Despite efforts, thousands of buildings remain without heat, highlighting an urgent need for robust energy resilience measures. Klytschko has been vocal about the need for better state support and emphasizes community efforts, including the distribution of portable power stations to support local heroes. The search for solutions persists amid discussions with international counterparts like London's mayor to maneuver through these trying times effectively.

What measures are being taken to restore heat in Kyiv?

Kyiv authorities are working tirelessly to restore heat to affected areas. Utility workers are reconnecting buildings to the heat supply, despite ongoing Russian attacks and obstacles like searches of energy companies. Furthermore, Mayor Klytschko has announced support initiatives such as 0% loans for generators, and efforts to negotiate for additional state assistance to bolster the city's energy resilience.

How is the Ukrainian community supporting the frontlines?

Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klytschko has continually ensured support for Ukrainian defenders. Nearly 30,000 drones have been provided to combat units along with vehicles and equipment, thanks largely to community efforts. Local efforts have been crucial in maintaining the support network for troops and ensuring that defense lines have the resources needed to counter enemy engagements effectively.

What impact have recent Russian attacks had on Kyiv's infrastructure?

The relentless Russian shelling has caused significant damage to Kyiv's energy infrastructure. Attacks have left thousands of buildings without heat, pressing the city towards a humanitarian crisis. Continuous efforts are needed to repair infrastructure, exemplified by delays such as the anticipated two-month repair period for the Darnytsia CHP plant, underlining the severity of the situation and necessitating urgent international assistance and support.

What is being done to enhance Kyiv's air defenses?

In response to ongoing threats, Kyiv has allocated significant funds to bolster air defenses, investing in Shahed interceptor drones to enhance the city's protective measures. Discussions with the city’s Defense Council focus on strengthening these initiatives, ensuring rapid implementation and continued strategic investments to counter the persistent aerial threats posed by Russian military actions.

How does Mayor Klytschko plan to address the humanitarian crisis in Kyiv?

Mayor Klytschko is focused on improving energy resilience in Kyiv by stressing the importance of immediate state assistance, encouraging community-based support initiatives, and distributing portable power solutions to citizens. His engagements with international leaders seek collaborative solutions, and he is actively urging the formation of a government of national unity to fend off corruption and bolster democratic tenacity during the ongoing crisis.

What infrastructural challenges are being faced after Russian strikes?

The Russian strikes have extensively damaged Kyiv's infrastructure, notably affecting heating systems and energy facilities. The Darnytsia Thermal Power Plant, in particular, suffered significant damage, necessitating a prolonged restoration period. Continuous shelling poses high risks to city residents, underscoring the need for comprehensive repair strategies and international aid to mitigate the impact and secure essential services for the population.

How are support centers helping Kyiv residents amid the crisis?

In the wake of the Russian attacks, support centers have been swiftly deployed across Kyiv to assist affected residents. These centers provide necessary relief, including financial assistance to those who suffered damages. Mayor Klytschko's initiative ensures a structured response to individual and community needs, facilitating easier access to essential resources and fostering community resilience through coordinated efforts in the face of the ongoing energy and infrastructure crises.

What has been the effect of Russian air strikes on the energy supply in Kyiv?

The severe Russian air strikes have decimated large parts of Kyiv's energy infrastructure, causing widespread heating shortages. Nearly 5,635 high-rise buildings remain affected, resulting in urgent energy supply challenges. Repair efforts are underway, yet the situation remains precarious, with significant efforts focused on restoring adequate heat and energy supply to prevent further humanitarian deterioration amidst the harsh winter conditions.

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Klitschko says Kyiv excluded from state resilience funding Klytschko comments on NSDC meeting on cities’ energy resilience: "We were made to understand that Kyiv will not be helped for now" The energy resilience plan developed by Kyiv was not included by the authorities in the state budget for assistance to cities. This effectively made it clear that the capital will not receive support from the state. 4 104 44 Previously in trend: Critical infrastructure protection

Kyiv restores heat to 2,500 of 2,600 buildings after Feb. 12 attack About 1,200 buildings in Kyiv remain without heat after Russian attacks – Klytschko In Kyiv, municipal services have restored heat supply to 2,500 out of 2,600 high-rise buildings that were left without heating after a Russian attack on February 12. 577 2 Previously in trend: Restoration of the power grid The heating situation in Kyiv

Kyiv on the verge of a humanitarian disaster What is the reason? Russian shelling brought Kyiv to brink of disaster, - Klitschko Due to intense Russian shelling over the past two months, Kyiv has found itself on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe. 4 679 33 Previously in trend: Missile and drone attack on Kyiv The heating situation in Kyiv

Searches at Kyivteploenergo Searches block work of utility workers restoring heat supply after Russian shelling, - Klitschko Searches at Kyivteploenergo, which began immediately after another round of shelling, paralyzed the work of the company, which is restoring heat supply to residential buildings. 1 788 43 Previously in trend: The heating situation in Kyiv

No heating in Kyiv 1,400 Kyiv high-rises currently without heat: Klytschko announces 0% loans for generators In Kyiv today, nearly 1,400 residential buildings are without heat supply. 1 299 7 Previously in trend: The heating situation in Kyiv

Darnytsia Thermal Power Plant after Russian strikes Klytschko showed what Darnytsia Thermal Power Plant looks like after Russian strikes. PHOTOS Specialists continue to assess the required scope of work and the extent of damage to the equipment and systems at the Darnytsia CHPP after Russian attacks. 7 481 37 Previously in trend: Attacks on the energy sector

Restoring Darnytsia CHP plant after Russian attack to take at least two months Repair of Darnytsia CHP plant to take at least two months – Klytschko Restoring the systems and equipment of the Darnytsia CHP plant after the Russian attack will take at least two months, provided there are no new strikes. 1 912 42 Previously in trend: Attacks on the energy sector

Kyiv delivers 50 portable charging stations to 5th Separate Assault Kyiv Brigade Kyiv delivers batch of portable power stations to 5th Separate Assault Brigade – Klytschko Kyiv has handed over 50 portable power stations to fighters of the 5th Separate Assault Kyiv Brigade. 593 2 Previously in trend: Support for Armed Forces from the Kyiv community

In Kyiv, about 80 buildings remain without heat after energy system accident Energy system accident in Kyiv leaves about 80 buildings without heat – Klytschko In Kyiv, about 80 residential buildings currently remain without heat supply following the accident in Ukraine’s energy system that occurred on January 31. 1 017 18 Previously in trend: The heating situation in Kyiv

The heating season has started in all regions except Kherson 1,000 homes in Kyiv are currently without heat, - Klitschko Last night, more than 1,500 high-rise buildings in Kyiv, which were left without heat due to an emergency situation in Ukraine's power system, were connected to the heat supply. 2 309 37 Previously in trend: A large-scale failure in the power system

Water supply Water supply has been restored in all districts of Kyiv, but 2,600 buildings are still without heat, - Klitschko Water supply has been restored in all districts of Kyiv. At the same time, about 2,600 buildings remain without heating. 1 353 3 Previously in trend: A large-scale failure in the power system

Kyiv high-rise buildings still without heating after attacks 253 high-rise buildings in Kyiv remain without heating – Klytschko In Kyiv, the phased restoration of heat supply continues after massive enemy attacks. Since the morning, another 125 residential buildings have been reconnected to the network, but 253 high-rise buildings are still without heating. 1 313 1 Previously in trend: The heating situation in Kyiv

The heating season has started in all regions except Kherson 737 residential buildings in Kyiv are currently without heat, most of them in Troieschyna, - Klitschko 737 residential buildings in the capital remain without heating today. 1 169 11 Previously in trend: Attacks on the energy sector The heating situation in Kyiv

1,676 high-rise buildings remain without heating in Kyiv Currently, 1,676 high-rise buildings in Kyiv are still without heat, - Klitschko Currently, 1,676 high-rise buildings in Kyiv are without heating following the enemy's attack on the capital on January 24. 2 679 21 Previously in trend: Attacks on the energy sector Missile and drone attack on Kyiv

heating 1,200 high-rise buildings in Kyiv still without heating – Klytschko As of the evening of January 23, 1,200 high-rise residential buildings in Kyiv remain without heating; they are being reconnected for a second time after enemy attacks on January 9 and 20. 1 238 12 Previously in trend: Attacks on the energy sector The heating situation in Kyiv

Klitschko on the situation in Kyiv Situation in Kyiv is extremely difficult: stock up on food, water, and necessary medicines - Klitschko Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said that the situation in the city is extremely difficult, but could be even worse. He urged those who have options to leave the city. 4 111 58 Previously in trend: Attacks on the energy sector Shelling of Kyiv

Maryna Danyliuk-Yarmolaieva Notice of suspicion for Shurma. Will another thief in energy sector be punished? | Uncensored. VIDEO Maryna Danyliuk-Yarmolaieva analyzes events that have exposed the true state of public administration during the full-scale war. 2 068 22 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine Corruption in Ukraine Restoration of the power grid Searches at Shurma’s

Almost 3,000 high-rise buildings in Kyiv remain without heat Almost 3,000 more homes in Kyiv without heating after Russian attacks, - Klitschko As of this morning, just under 3,000 high-rise buildings in Kyiv remain without heat. Last night, utility workers were able to restore heat to 227 buildings damaged during the attacks on January 9 and 20. 998 5 Previously in trend: Attacks on the energy sector The heating situation in Kyiv

Heat supply to Kyiv homes to resume overnight on January 22 Kyiv to begin restoring heat supply overnight to more than 3,000 buildings – Klytschko During the night of January 22, heat supply will begin to buildings that were left without heating twice due to shelling and infrastructure damage on January 9 and 20. 1 006 6 Previously in trend: Power outages Problems with water supply

KCMA denies Kyiv mayor’s claim of 600,000 leaving the capital in January KCMA does not confirm Klytschko’s information that 600,000 people left Kyiv during January The Kyiv City Military Administration did not confirm the Kyiv mayor’s claim that about 600,000 people allegedly left the capital during January. 1 784 21 Previously in trend: Shelling of Kyiv

Attack on Kyiv on December 27 About 600,000 people left Kyiv in January, - Klitschko Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said that around 600,000 people left the capital in January, while the total population of the city exceeds 3 million. 3 964 39 Previously in trend: Attacks on the energy sector Shelling of Kyiv

heating in the house Russian attack on Kyiv: 5,635 high-rise buildings left without heating, left bank without water After this attack on the capital, 5,635 high-rise buildings are without heat. Almost 80 per cent of them are buildings where heat supply was restored on 9 January. 12 172 160 Previously in trend: Attacks on the energy sector Missile and drone attack on Kyiv

Klitschko with energy officials About 50 buildings in Kyiv remain without heating, - Klitschko. VIDEO As of the morning of 17 January, approximately 50 of the 6,000 buildings in Kyiv that were left without heat supply after a massive attack by the Russian Federation remain without heating. 5 038 42 Previously in trend: heating season Attacks on the energy sector

Klytschko: about 100 apartment buildings in Kyiv still without heating Klytschko: About 100 apartment buildings in Kyiv still without heating As of midday January 16, about 100 apartment buildings in Kyiv remain without heating out of more than 6,000 where heat supply was absent after Russia’s massive attack on January 9. 776 0 Previously in trend: Attacks on the energy sector Shelling of energy and gas infrastructure

Kyiv urges residents to leave city amid Russian strikes on energy grid Klytschko urges Kyiv residents to temporarily leave city if possible Kyiv authorities have urged residents to temporarily leave the city if they have the opportunity. The call comes amid enemy attacks on the capital’s energy infrastructure. 9 537 109 Previously in trend: Attacks on the energy sector Shelling of Kyiv

drones for the 72nd brigade Klytschko delivers nearly 30,000 drones, vehicles and EW systems from Kyiv community to frontline Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klytschko marked the New Year at the frontline with soldiers for the fourth time. He delivered nearly 30,000 drones, vehicles, and various equipment from the Kyiv community to 13 combat units. 1 450 28 Previously in trend: Support for Armed Forces from the Kyiv community

Compensation for the purchase of cars for veterans Kyiv increases compensation for veterans buying cars – Klytschko. VIDEO In a few days, the amount of compensation Kyiv provides to veterans for purchased cars will increase. The city is also considering compensating veterans for the purchase of not only new but also used cars. 2 793 6 Previously in trend: aid to veterans

Klitschko outlined five steps to save Ukraine To save the country, government of national unity must be formed from all factions of Verkhovna Rada, - Klitschko To save Ukraine from corruption and Russian aggression, democracy must be restored. In particular, it is necessary to urgently form a government of national unity, as was done in Great Britain and Israel during the war. 1 489 48 Previously in trend: Government of national unity Mindichgate Yermak’s dismissal

Nearly 90% of Kyiv residential buildings connected to heating, - Klytschko 90% of residential buildings in Kyiv already have heating – Klytschko Nearly 90% of residential buildings in Kyiv have already been connected to heating. 795 6

heating in Kyiv Starting tomorrow, homes in Kyiv will be connected to heating, - Klitschko On 29 October 2025, Kyiv will begin the heating season in its residential buildings. 1 315 12 Previously in trend: heating season

Kyiv shelling on October 10: Klytschko addresses residents "I’m addressing Kyiv residents: stock up on water and food, charge power devices. Situation is difficult," – Klytschko Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klytschko said the capital has endured one of the most severe Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure to date. The situation remains difficult, and residents must prepare for new strikes. 7 306 58 Previously in trend: Shelling of Kyiv Missile and drone attack on Kyiv

Kyiv hands over 3,000 drones to 3rd Army Corps 3rd Army Corps receives another 3,000 drones from Kyiv community – Klytschko Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klytschko has handed over 3,000 drones from the people of Kyiv to the fighters of the 3rd Army Corps. Since the beginning of the year, Ukrainian defenders have received nearly 50,000 drones from the capital’s residents. 1 236 18 Previously in trend: Support for Armed Forces from the Kyiv community

"Kyiv allocates ₴235 million for Shahed interceptor drones," Klytschko to urge Defense Council to strengthen air defenses "Kyiv allocates ₴235 million for Shahed interceptor drones," Klytschko to urge Defense Council to strengthen air defenses In September 2025, Kyiv allocated 235 million hryvnias for interceptor drones designed to shoot down Shaheds and strengthen the city’s air defense. Today, the Kyiv Defense Council will discuss how this initiative is being implemented. 749 6 Previously in trend: Support for Armed Forces from the Kyiv community Interceptor drones

Klitschko congratulated the military Over 150,000 Kyiv residents are fighting in Armed Forces of Ukraine - Klitschko More than 150 thousand Kyiv residents are currently fighting in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and to support them, the Kyiv City Hall has introduced special programs for military personnel, veterans, and their family members. 1 463 19 Previously in trend: Support for Armed Forces from the Kyiv community

Russian forces attacked Kyiv once again Russian combined attack on Kyiv injures 135, including 12 children In Kyiv, a combined Russian attack overnight on July 31 killed eight people and injured 135, including 12 children. 1 377 2 Previously in trend: Shelling of Kyiv Missile and drone attack on Kyiv

Russia strikes Kyiv with missiles containing cluster munitions Russia struck Kyiv with missiles containing cluster munitions, - Klitschko. VIDEO During the attack on Kyiv, Russian troops used missiles with cluster munitions. 8 911 33 Previously in trend: Shelling of Kyiv

Aid to the Ukrainian Armed Forces from Kyiv Kyiv city budget to boost support for Armed Forces of Ukraine by ₴2 billion – Klytschko Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klytschko has instructed that an additional ₴2 billion be included in the city budget to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In addition, at today’s session, the Kyiv City Council approved the allocation of ₴500 million for the needs of Ukrainian defenders — funds that were previously earmarked at the Council’s last meeting. 926 8 Previously in trend: Support for Armed Forces from the Kyiv community

Kyiv Support centers urgently deployed in Kyiv for those affected by Russian strikes – Klitschko. PHOTOS In the morning, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko visited the residents of the houses affected by another Russian attack on Kyiv. He spoke with residents and inspected the work of the response centers that were swiftly deployed to handle the aftermath of the strikes. 3 092 9 Previously in trend: UAVs attack on Kyiv Missile attack on Kyiv

Klytschko delivers drones to 72nd Brigade on behalf of Kyiv community 72nd SMB received 900 drones modified for brigade’s needs from Kyiv community – Klytschko Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klytschko has delivered 900 FPV drones, modified to meet the specific needs of the 72nd Separate Mechanized Brigade, to Ukrainian troops. In total, the capital's community has provided the brigade with 2,200 UAVs since the beginning of the year. 592 3 Previously in trend: Drones for the Defence Forces from the Kyiv community

Klytschko inspected a residential building in the Obolonskyi district damaged by an enemy attack on the night of 4 May. 18 buildings damaged in Kyiv’s Obolonskyi District following Russian attack on May 4 – Klytschko. PHOTOS Eighteen buildings were damaged in Kyiv’s Obolonskyi District as a result of a Russian drone strike on May 4. All affected residents will receive UAH 10,000 in financial assistance from the city. 3 216 3 Previously in trend: UAV attack on Kyiv Missile attack on Kyiv

Drones from the Kyiv community 112th Territorial Defense Brigade receives over 1,800 drones from Kyiv community – Klytschko. PHOTO Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitschko handed over more than 1,800 drones from Kyiv residents to the defenders. The assistance was given to the soldiers of Kyiv’s 112th Territorial Defense Brigade. 777 3 Previously in trend: Drones for the Defence Forces from the Kyiv community

drones from the Kyiv community 5th Assault Brigade received 1000 FPV drones and 1000 Mavic 3 Pro from Kyiv residents - Klytschko Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klytschko has handed over 2000 drones of various types to the 5th Kyiv Separate Special Assault Brigade from the capital's community. 932 5 Previously in trend: Drones for the Defence Forces from the Kyiv community

Klytschko hands over drones to 72nd Brigade from Kyiv Kyiv community hands over 800 more FPV drones to 72nd Brigade of Armed Forces – Klytschko Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klytschko has handed over a new batch of drones from Kyiv residents to the 72nd Brigade on behalf of the Black Zaporozhians. In total, this year the capital has already allocated 15 million hryvnias for the needs of the 72nd Brigade. 963 7 Previously in trend: Drones for the Defence Forces from the Kyiv community

Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klytschko Kyiv allocates another half billion hryvnias to support Defence Forces – Klytschko Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klytschko has ordered to increase aid to the Defence Forces by another half a billion hryvnias. 620 11 Previously in trend: Drones for the Defence Forces from the Kyiv community

Vitalii Klytschko met with the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan Klytschko discusses further aid to Kyiv and Ukraine with Mayor of London Mayor of Kyiv Vitalii Klytschko met with Mayor of London Sadiq Khan. During the meeting, they discussed issues of self-government and post-war reconstruction of Ukraine. 1 171 16

Klytschko handed over drones to the Rubizh brigade of the National Guard Kyiv has allocated UAH 5 billion to help military this year and handed over 2600 drones – Klytschko In just over a month and a half this year, Kyiv has allocated UAH 5 billion from its budget to help the military. In particular, it has already handed over 2600 drones to the defenders. 740 12

Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klytschko Kyiv City Council voted to allocate over UAH 5 billion from city budget to support military - Klytschko The Kyiv City Council has allocated more than UAH 5 billion to support the military. 1 068 12

Vitali Klitschko’s address to Volodymyr Zelenskyy KCMA blocks important decisions for Kyiv residents and destabilises city governance, - Klitschko addressed President The new head of Kyiv's military administration is trying to destroy local government in the capital and usurp power. And Kyiv residents are becoming hostages of political intrigue. 3 171 22