Overview
- Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko announced reinforced 'support' points designed to operate for more than 48 hours with reserves of water, power, stable communications and, where needed, sleeping places.
- The government will regulate operations under eased curfew rules and scale deployments by local population size with flexibility to add sleeping capacity.
- Authorities report 10,676 resilience locations currently functioning nationwide, about 130,000 users since early January and nearly 3,000 additional sites ready to open.
- Kyiv authorized round-the-clock access to municipal and participating private heating sites with heightened security and patrolling, and Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal said affected regions can access them regardless of curfew.
- The Security Service of Ukraine has documented 256 air attacks on energy and heating systems this season, as emergency outages persist in Kyiv after a January 9 strike described by the mayor as the city’s most damaging in four years.