January 10, 2026
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In Kyiv, heat supply has already been returned to part of the houses – Klitschko

Heating was restored to residents of 1,083 residential buildings in Podilskyi, Obolonskyi and Darnytskyi districts”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org

In Kyiv, the heating supply has already been returned to some of the houses that were left without heat due to the attack of the Russian Federation, the mayor of the city, Vitaliy Klitschko, said.

According to him, heating was restored to residents of 1,083 residential buildings in Podilskyi, Obolonskyi and Darnytskyi districts. In total, almost 6,000 high-rise buildings were left without heat after the Russian shelling.

Elimination of the consequences of shelling in the capital continues.

A few hours ago, the Minister of Community and Territorial Development, Oleksiy Kuleba, announced that the water supply had been fully restored in Kyiv.

Read also: The night attack of the Russian Federation was the most painful for the critical infrastructure of Kyiv – the mayor

On the night of January 9, Russian troops launched a massive attack on Ukraine. According to the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the main target of which was Kyiv region. In Kyiv, as a result of the attack, four people died, 25 were injured, among the victims are doctors and rescue workers. In the Kyiv region, the authorities reported the destruction and 5 victims.

The mayor of Kyiv reported that the Russian night attack was the most painful for the city’s critical infrastructure. Vitaliy Klitschko also addressed the residents of the capital and urged them to temporarily leave the city, where there are alternative sources of power and heat, if possible.

According to the Ministry of Energy, more than 500,000 consumers were cut off this morning in Kyiv and the Kyiv region. DTEK clarifies that 417,000 families remain without electricity in Kyiv – some of the residents of Desnyansky, Dniprovsky, Darnytskyi and Holosiivskyi districts of Kyiv. Emergency blackouts have been introduced in the city.

Prime Minister Yulia Svyridenko reported that she had heard the reports of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Energy, and the Ministry of Development regarding the consequences of the massive nighttime shelling and bad weather, and added that “this time the enemy purposefully attacked district boiler houses – this is energy terror and an attempt to turn winter into a weapon.”

The Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported that the Russian military used 36 missiles and 242 unmanned aerial vehicles (about 150 of them – Shahedi) to attack Ukraine. In particular, the Armed Forces confirmed the use of a medium-range ballistic missile by the Russian Federation from the Kapustyn Yar range in the Astrakhan region of the Russian Federation. Despite the fact that, as the military reported, 244 targets were neutralized by air defense, 18 missiles and 16 strike UAVs were hit at 19 locations.

In the morning, the Ministry of Defense of Russia admitted that it had used an Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile to strike Lviv region, calling it a response to the alleged Ukrainian strike on the residence of Russian leader Vladimir Putin in the Novgorod region. Ukraine and its Western partners deny that such a strike took place, saying that Russia is thus trying to justify new attacks and delay peace talks.

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sybiga said that in response to the attack, Ukraine will initiate an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council, a meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council, as well as a response within the framework of the EU, the Council of Europe and the OSCE.

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