Ukraine's Energy Crisis: Zelenskyy Holds Emergency Meeting, Six Regions Hardest Hit.

Ukraine's Energy Crisis: Zelenskyy Holds Emergency Meeting, Six Regions Hardest Hit
Ukraine's Energy Crisis: Zelenskyy Holds Emergency Meeting, Six Regions Hardest Hit

Ukraine's Energy Situation

According to Novyny.live: On January 26, 2023, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy convened a special emergency meeting to address the nation's critical energy situation. The discussion revealed that six regions are currently facing the most severe challenges:

  • Kyiv and the Kyiv region
  • Kharkiv and the Kharkiv region
  • Chernihiv region
  • Sumy region
  • Dnipropetrovsk region
  • Zaporizhzhia

The gravity of the crisis is underscored in Kyiv alone, where over 1,200 apartment buildings have been left without heating. This energy emergency comes amid a winter of relentless Russian attacks targeting civilian infrastructure.

A Difficult Week and Government Response

The final week of January 2023 proved to be the most difficult period since 2022. President Zelenskyy emphasized that a significant number of citizens require immediate assistance. He also stated that Ukraine's Minister of Energy is in constant communication with international partners, indicating active efforts to resolve the energy problems.

The state leadership expressed gratitude to the specialists working in the field.

"The professionalism of our energy workers, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, and numerous repair crews is unprecedented,"
Zelenskyy stressed. The situation in the energy sector has become even more strained due to combined Russian attacks on January 20 and 23. The Ministry and other government bodies continue working to restore energy supply and provide the population with necessary resources.

The situation in Ukraine's energy sector remains critical, demanding urgent measures from the state and its partners. The heightened level of Russian attacks threatens not only energy infrastructure but also the well-being of a population directly dependent on stable energy supply during winter. Restoring power and supporting residents will likely be key tasks for the Ukrainian government in the coming weeks.


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