Following Grid Attack, Zelensky Signs Decree Mandating City-Level Resilience Plans.
Presidential Decree Targets Energy Resilience
According to Novyny.live: On March 14, 2026, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed Decree No. 239/2026, requiring cities and regions to develop resilience plans. This initiative comes in direct response to Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, particularly in the Kyiv region. The decree follows a March 3, 2026 decision by the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, which called for strengthening the country's energy resilience. These steps reflect Ukraine's broader strategy to protect critical infrastructure during wartime.
Timeline for Preparation and Implementation
Local authorities have two weeks to draft their resilience plans, with full implementation required before the start of the heating season. Notably, on March 10, 2026, the Kyiv City Council approved a three-year energy resilience plan for its territorial community—underscoring the importance of coordinated local action in safeguarding energy security. Developing these city and regional plans will be essential for ensuring reliable energy supply amid ongoing external threats.
This decree highlights Ukraine's intensified efforts to address challenges facing its energy infrastructure during the war. By creating localized resilience plans, the country can respond more swiftly to potential threats. Such measures are critical for maintaining national stability when the energy grid remains under constant attack.
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