Overview
- Russian forces carried out large-scale attacks on Ukraine’s energy network on October 9–11 using more than 30 missiles and over 450 strike drones.
- DTEK says electricity has been restored to over 800,000 households in Kyiv following overnight repairs.
- Kyiv’s left bank is back on the grid and the prime minister said water service was fully restored across the capital by the evening of October 10.
- In the Odesa region, power engineers reconnected critical infrastructure and over 240,000 households, though 44 settlements remain without electricity after UAV strikes damaged facilities and buildings.
- DTEK reported serious damage to its thermal power plants and said teams will inspect equipment once military clearance is granted.