About 1,000 apartment buildings in Kyiv remain without heating, but utility crews restored heating to more than 1,500 multi-story buildings overnight as the city continues to recover from a nationwide ...
Power engineers have restored electricity to critical infrastructure facilities in Kyiv, Ukraine’s largest private energy ...
Russian forces lost approximately 690 troops, 20 artillery systems, and nearly 700 drones over the past day, while total ...
Russian invasion forces advanced near the villages of Pryluky and Zelene in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Oblast, the DeepState ...
Traffic and cargo crossings at the Ukraine–Moldova border were temporarily suspended due to power outages, according to the ...
Shipments of North Korean weapons to Russia fell sharply in January, with only one Russian vessel entering the northeastern ...
A technical failure on cross-border and domestic power transmission lines triggered cascading outages across Ukraine’s energy ...
Ukrainian defense forces struck a Russian Tor-M1 surface-to-air missile system near Kamianka in Russian-occupied Luhansk Oblast along with several other Russian military targets, the General Staff of ...
Kremlin officials see little chance of a breakthrough in peace negotiations with Ukraine despite U.S. and Ukrainian optimism, as Russia scrambles to cover an extra 1.2 trillion rubles ($16 billion) in ...
Ukraine’s grid suffered a systemic emergency from the simultaneous disconnection of several major high-voltage lines, triggering automation at nuclear plants and temporary consumer restrictions, but ...
Kyiv’s metro system resumed normal operations on all three lines on Jan. 31 after earlier suspensions caused by emergency power outages, the Kyiv City Military Administration reported.
The Kharkiv metro has resumed passenger service, with train traffic restored on all three lines — Kholodnohirsko-Zavodska, Saltivska and Oleksiivska — the municipal Kharkiv Metro operator said on Jan.