Over the past month, Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure have caused billions of hryvnias in damage.
Consumers' electricity needs were covered by own generation and commercial imports without emergency assistance, but there were restrictions in Kharkiv and Kryvyi Rih, and more than 260 consumers in Kharkiv and Mykolaiv regions were left without gas supply due to shelling.
Russian occupants hit an infrastructure facility in Dniprovskyi district of Dnipro region, causing a fire and injuring two people.
Russia launched a nighttime missile attack, one of the first after a brief lull, using powerful weapons such as hypersonic Kinzhal missiles that are difficult to shoot down in areas lacking effective air defense systems.
The Southern Region Defense Forces shot down 10 air targets targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure, including 3 in Mykolaiv region and 7 in Dnipropetrovs'k region, but an enemy missile hit a power facility in Kryvyi Rih district, injuring one person and causing water supply disruptions.
A Russian missile attack on Dnipropetrovs'k region injured one person, damaged energy facilities and caused water supply disruptions in Kryvyi Rih.
A medical complex in Kharkiv with more than 1,000 people was nearly hit by Russian missile strikes, causing one person to be lightly injured and damaging buildings and infrastructure.
Due to Russian missile strikes that damage power plants, Ukraine's energy system is experiencing electricity shortages, leading to consumption restrictions and dependence on emergency aid from European countries.
russian troops attacked Dnipropetrovs'k region 17 times, using kamikaze drones and artillery, wounding at least 4 people and damaging infrastructure and private property.
An explosion occurred in Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovs'k region.
The air defense forces of the Air Command East shot down an enemy missile near Kryvyi Rih, resulting in an explosion.
An explosion was heard in the suburbs of Kryvyi Rih after an enemy missile changed course from Kropyvnytskyi to Kryvyi Rih.
After Ukraine successfully destroyed a russian Tu-22M3 long-range bomber, russia significantly reduced its strategic aviation activity in the Black Sea region.
Sunny weather and active solar power plants have helped boost Ukraine's electricity production, but the grid remains in short supply due to Russian missile attacks, requiring emergency assistance from Europe for much of the day and calling for conservation.
Due to Russian missile strikes that damaged power plants, Ukraine is experiencing electricity shortages and has been receiving emergency assistance from international partners for the third day in a row, while electricity consumption in the country continues to grow.
Ukraine is receiving emergency aid from neighboring countries to supplement its own generation and imports of electricity, with restrictions currently in place in Kharkiv region and Kryvyi Rih due to a lack of power in the grid.
Kyiv customs officers seized three archaeological flint cores dating back to the 6th millennium BC from a parcel sent from Kryvyi Rih to the United States.
Due to an electricity shortage caused by damage from Russian missile attacks, Ukraine has been forced to seek emergency assistance from European countries for the second day in a row, introducing electricity restriction schedules for businesses and industry from 18:00 to 22:00.
The power system of Ukraine is experiencing a shortage of electricity, with the maximum consumption expected at 21:00, so Ukrenergo urges Ukrainians to turn off powerful electrical appliances for this period*.
Three miners were injured in Donetsk region as a result of enemy shelling of a mine, while consumption restrictions are in place in Kharkiv region and Kryvyi Rih, and Ukraine receives emergency electricity aid from neighboring countries to cover demand.
Due to bad weather and enemy shelling in Ukraine, 7,794 subscribers in 21 settlements in different regions were disconnected from electricity and gas supply.
Due to damaged power lines, power outage schedules continue to be in effect in Kharkiv region and Kryvyi Rih, the Energy Ministry reports.
The russian occupiers launched a ballistic missile at Odesa from Crimea, hitting an infrastructure facility, and the air defense forces destroyed 3 enemy reconnaissance groups in Kryvyi Rih, Mykolaiv and Odesa regions.
A missile was shot down overnight in Dnipropetrovs'k region, causing a fire in an outbuilding and damaging a house and two cars due to falling debris, while a Russian drone attack on the community of Zelenodolsk in Kryvyi Rih district led to a fire that was extinguished.
Ukraine's power grid remains in short supply as emergency aid from Europe arrives in the morning, and from 18:00 to 22:00, consumption for businesses and industry may be restricted due to damage caused by Russian missile and drone strikes on Ukrainian power plants.
The UK is providing nearly £150 million to support Ukraine's energy sector and help rebuild, protect and restore its energy system.
Three children, aged 6, 8 and 14, were killed in a Russian attack on Dnipropetrovs'k region. A total of nine people were killed and 25 others were wounded
Due to significant damage to energy facilities and a drop in temperatures, restrictions were imposed on industry to meet consumer needs using electricity generated domestically, imports, and emergency aid from neighboring countries.
Rocket attacks in the Dnipropetrovs'k region killed 8 people, wounded 29 and caused significant damage to residential buildings in several towns.
Russia's terrorist attack on Dnipro destroyed several floors of a residential building and damaged a train station, causing casualties; Zelenskyy emphasized the need to defeat Russian terror and called on partners to provide air defense systems to shoot down all enemy missiles.