President Zelenskyy Holds Emergency Energy Meeting Amid Widespread Blackouts.
Ukrainian President Convenes Special Energy Council
According to Novyny.live: On January 21, 2026, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a special meeting of his energy council to address the severe power supply crisis affecting Kyiv and other regions. The meeting revealed that approximately 60% of the capital city is currently without electricity, creating major disruptions for its residents.
Furthermore, information presented at the council indicated that around 4,000 buildings in Kyiv have also lost heating. The power crisis extends far beyond the capital. In the Kharkiv region, over half a million subscribers are without electricity, highlighting the scale of the problem facing the area.
President Zelenskyy stated that 'steps are needed that will genuinely help people and allow the situation to be stabilized.'
Urgent Action Required
The council identified the regions facing the most critical situations, which include:
- Kyiv and the surrounding region
- Kharkiv and the surrounding region
- Sumy region
- Chernihiv and the surrounding region
- Dnipro region
This data underscores the urgent need for measures to improve the state of the energy infrastructure and ensure power for the population.
The power supply situation in Ukraine remains critical, particularly during the winter period when demand for electricity and heat peaks. These blackouts are part of a wider pattern of attacks on the country's energy grid. The absence of electricity and heat in major cities like Kyiv could lead to significant social and economic consequences. Implementing urgent measures is a necessary step to improve living conditions for the population and ensure the stability of the nation's energy system.
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