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Russian strike on Ukraine’s Kyiv leaves 1,700 buildings still without heat, mayor says

January 25, 2026
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Russian strike on Ukraine’s Kyiv leaves 1,700 buildings still without heat, mayor says

Around 1,700 apartment buildings in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv were still without heating following a Russian missile and drone attack earlier this week, Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitschko said on Sunday.

Moscow has sharply intensified bombardments of Ukraine’s energy system since it invaded its neighbor in 2022.

Russia launched a vast attack on Ukraine’s energy system on Saturday, rocking Kyiv with explosions overnight, leaving 1.2 million properties without power countrywide during sub-zero winter temperatures.

“Russia’s main targets right now are our energy sector, critical infrastructure, and residential buildings,” Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said on X.

People warm their hands over a BBQ during a blackout party in Kyiv, after losing electricity from a Russian drone and airstrike on Jan. 24, 2026.
People warm their hands over a BBQ during a blackout party in Kyiv, after losing electricity from a Russian drone and airstrike on Jan. 24, 2026. REUTERS
Ukrainians warm themselves at a bonfire after a Russian airstrike knocked out electricity in their neighborhood on Jan. 24, 2026.
Ukrainians warm themselves at a bonfire after a Russian airstrike knocked out electricity in their neighborhood on Jan. 24, 2026. REUTERS

This week alone, he said Russia had launched more than 1,700 attack drones, over 1,380 guided aerial bombs and 69 missiles on Ukraine.

Every massive attack by Russia could have a devastating impact, said Zelensky, who on Sunday visited Lithuania.

“We are working with every leader to strengthen Ukraine. Everyone must clearly understand the threat coming from Russia,” he said.

Ukrainian first responders battle a fire at the site of a Russian strike in Kyiv on Jan. 24, 2026.
Ukrainian first responders battle a fire at the site of a Russian strike in Kyiv on Jan. 24, 2026. AFP via Getty Images
People dance around a bonfire at a blackout party in Kyiv.
People dance around a fire during a blackout party in Kyiv, Ukraine. REUTERS
People sleep in tents inside a subway station used as shelter during a Russian drone strike.
People sleep in tents inside a subway station used as shelter during a Russian drone strike. Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images

Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba said on Saturday that more than 3,200 of Kyiv’s buildings were without heating late that evening, down from 6,000 in the morning.

“Since yesterday evening, utility workers and energy companies have restored heat supply to more than 1,600 buildings. They are continuing to work to restore services to the homes of Kyiv residents,” Klitschko said on Telegram.

The large-scale attack on the Ukrainian capital took place just as Ukrainian, Russian and American negotiators were discussing options in Abu Dhabi for ending the war.

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