Overview
- Ukraine’s General Staff reported 200 combat engagements on January 11, including 43 Russian attacks on the Pokrovsk axis and dozens more on Huliaipole, Konstiantynivka and other fronts.
- The government counted 44 strikes on energy and critical infrastructure over the past week, while President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia used nearly 1,100 strike drones, over 890 guided bombs and more than 50 rockets.
- Repair crews restored electricity to nearly 700,000 consumers nationwide this week, yet roughly 25,000–30,000 households in Kyiv region remain without power as winter conditions slow work and selective emergency shutoffs persist.
- Ukrzaliznytsia said strikes on rail infrastructure injured a locomotive driver and an assistant and forced delays or reroutes for more than 60 trains despite rapid switching to generators and diesel traction.
- Ukraine reported strikes on three Lukoil drilling platforms in the Caspian Sea and a Buk‑M3 air-defense launcher in occupied Luhansk as partisan reports described intensified searches and detentions of civilians in occupied Zaporizhzhia.