Overview
- Technical damage to an energy facility from the Jan. 9–10 attack left several districts without electricity into Jan. 11.
- Local authorities and public broadcaster reports say utilities and power engineers are working around the clock to reconnect households.
- More than 50,000 residents initially lost power after the latest large-scale strike, according to local reporting.
- Water systems on the left bank are being refilled and boiler houses resupplied, with heating to resume on alternative energy once pressure stabilizes.
- Residents still without electricity are directed to invincibility centres where they can warm up and charge devices, and the mayor previously labeled the situation a national emergency.