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Ukraine Moves Toward Energy Emergency Declaration After Russian Strikes on Infrastructure

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By World News Published January 14, 2026
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Ukraine is preparing to declare a nationwide energy emergency following a new wave of Russian attacks targeting critical energy facilities, raising concerns about electricity supply, heating capacity, and the resilience of the power grid as winter conditions persist.

Ukrainian officials said the strikes damaged power generation and transmission infrastructure in several regions, forcing emergency shutdowns and repairs. Authorities warned that continued attacks could lead to wider outages, particularly during peak demand periods, and may require strict rationing of electricity and heating.

The government is coordinating closely with grid operators and emergency services to stabilize the system, while prioritizing power supply to hospitals, water facilities, and other critical services. Temporary blackouts and rolling outages remain possible as repair crews work under difficult conditions and ongoing security risks.

Energy officials noted that Russia has repeatedly targeted Ukraine’s energy sector since the start of the war, viewing it as a strategic pressure point aimed at disrupting civilian life and economic activity. While Ukraine has strengthened air defenses around key facilities, officials acknowledge that preventing all damage remains difficult.

Kyiv is also appealing to international partners for additional support, including air defense systems, emergency energy equipment, and financial assistance to accelerate repairs. European allies have previously supplied transformers and backup systems, but Ukrainian leaders warn that further help may be urgently needed if attacks continue.

If formally declared, an energy emergency would allow the government to implement extraordinary measures, including tighter consumption controls, rapid reallocation of resources, and emergency imports of electricity where available. Officials stressed that the move is precautionary but necessary, as Ukraine braces for the possibility of further strikes in the coming days.

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