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Ukraine’s Zelenskiy to declare energy emergency after Russian attacks

By Thomson Reuters Jan 14, 2026 | 11:49 AM

Jan 14 (Reuters) – President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday he would declare a state of ‍emergency in the energy sector to tackle issues with disrupted power supplies following sustained Russian attacks on infrastructure.

Zelenskiy acted as emergency crews proceeded ‌with round-the-clock efforts to ‌restore power and heating supplies thrown into disarray, particularly in Kyiv, by a Russian attack last week. Repairs have been ​compounded by frigid weather, with night-time temperatures dipping close ‍to -20 Celsius (minus 4 ​Fahrenheit).

“The consequences of Russian strikes ​and deteriorating weather conditions are severe,” ‍Zelenskiy wrote in English on the X social media platform.

“Overall, a state of emergency will be declared for Ukraine’s energy sector … ‍Many issues require urgent resolution.”

Zelenskiy said a permanent coordination headquarters would be set ‍up in ‍Kyiv, with Denys Shmyhal, ​first deputy prime minister ​and ⁠newly appointed energy minister, ‌overseeing the work.

He said work was underway “to significantly increase the volume of electricity imports into Ukraine”.

(Reporting by Ron Popeski and Yuliia Dysa; editing by ⁠Mark Heinrich)