Overview
- Acting energy minister Artem Nekrasov said about 800,000 consumers in Dnipropetrovsk region remain without electricity after the January 7 attack, with social and critical facilities only partially powered.
- Zaporizhzhia’s grid was brought back online in under seven hours overnight, though the regional operator urged residents to curb use of high‑load appliances to prevent repeat outages.
- Local authorities extended school holidays in Dnipropetrovsk, shifted rail service in the region to reserve heat traction, opened resilience points, and replaced electric transit with buses in Dnipro.
- The government set up a national road emergency headquarters and limited heavy‑vehicle traffic on key routes in Rivne and Zhytomyr as snow, ice and high winds disrupted travel across western and central regions.
- The General Staff recorded 255–275 engagements on January 7, including roughly 72–77 Russian assault attempts near Pokrovsk, and reported 1,400 Russian personnel losses in the last day.