Overview
- Ukrainian authorities recorded 44 strikes on energy and critical infrastructure over the past week, and Zelensky reported nearly 1,100 attack drones, more than 890 guided bombs and over 50 missiles used, including an Oreshnik ballistic missile.
- Overnight attacks triggered short power cuts in Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions; most customers in Dnipropetrovsk were reconnected by morning, while more than 13,000 in Zaporizhzhia remained without electricity.
- In the Kyiv area, crews have restored power to about 370,000 households since January 9, yet roughly 25,000–30,000 families still lack electricity, and officials say 85% of city buildings have heat as repairs continue.
- A Russian strike on rail infrastructure injured a locomotive driver and assistant and led to delays or rerouted journeys for more than 60 trains, according to Ukrzaliznytsia.
- The General Staff reported 173 combat engagements on Saturday and 86 by late Sunday, and said Ukrainian forces struck three Lukoil drilling platforms in the Caspian Sea and a Buk-M3 air-defense launcher in occupied Luhansk.