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Nearly 60% of Kyiv is without electricity as Russian strikes destroy the grid

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president of Ukraine, said on Wednesday that more than half of Kyiv was still without electricity a day after Russian strikes against energy facilities. Ukrainians are enduring a bitter cold snap.

Kyiv residents are a diverse group.

Cold apartments

Since a recent Russian attack on a grid that has been battered for nearly four years by missile and drone attacks, the grid is only getting a few hours or no electricity at all.

Zelenskiy reported on X that "as of this morning about 4,000 buildings in Kyiv still lack heat and almost 60% of the capital is without electricity."

On Wednesday morning the temperature in the capital reached minus 12 degrees Celsius (10,4?degrees Fahrenheit), but it rose slightly by the afternoon.

On social media, some residents have complained about being without heat or electricity for more than one day.

Oleh Syniehubov, the governor of Kharkiv's eastern region, said that 520,000 people were left without electricity on Wednesday. This is a drop from Tuesday, when more than one million consumers went dark.

He claimed that Kharkiv's energy infrastructure had been attacked on Wednesday.

DTEK, the energy company in Odesa's southern region, said that one of their facilities was 'badly damaged the morning before, causing several thousand homes to be without power.

Even when power is restored to some households, there are rolling blackouts throughout the day. This is because a large part of Ukraine's electricity generation capacity was?taken away by Moscow.

Ukraine's cell phone services have been severely affected by the outages. According to Kyivstar, Ukraine's biggest mobile service provider, just 10% of its grid is not functioning. Max Hunder, Yuliia Dyesa and Andrew Heavens (Reporting)

(source: Reuters)