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Kyiv residents grapple with cold after Russian strike rips open apartments

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Posted on January 9, 2026

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By Vladyslav Smilianets KYIV, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Kyiv resident Nataliya Revutska could have it worse: her apartment is still liveable after a Russian drone smashed into her high-rise late on Thursday,

Kyiv Residents Face Winter Challenges After Russian Drone Strike

Impact of Russian Strikes on Kyiv Residents

By Vladyslav Smilianets

Damage to Infrastructure

KYIV, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Kyiv resident Nataliya Revutska could have it worse: her apartment is still liveable after a Russian drone smashed into her high-rise late on Thursday, shattering windows across the building and exposing residents to bitter January winds.

Residents' Responses and Resilience

"There's no water, there's no power - there's nothing. But it's warm in those two rooms," said the 58-year-old, pointing across her damaged apartment to the other side of the building.

Energy System Challenges

Revutska's high-rise was one of the latest sites damaged in a sprawling Russian winter campaign to plunge Ukrainians into cold and darkness as their government faces U.S. pressure to end the nearly four-year-old war launched by Moscow.

Officials said on Friday they were racing to restore power to 500,000 consumers and heating to 6,000 buildings in Kyiv as temperatures hovered around -10 degrees Celsius (14 Fahrenheit), after an attack that involved 242 drones and 36 missiles.

Four people were killed in the strikes, which also included a hypersonic Oreshnik missile fired by Russia at the western Lviv region near the EU border.

Revutska's building was left with a sweeping, charred scar across several stories where the drone had struck. Heavy snow fell as residents and workers collected debris to the din of generators.

RUSSIAN ATTACKS STRAINING ENERGY SYSTEM

Twelfth-floor resident Oleg Marasin, 54, described yelling for help to a group of medics below, who had been hit in a second strike.

"One was dead, the others were badly wounded," he said as street noise flooded his apartment, where shattered glass was strewn across a floor littered with children's toys.

Ukrainian officials have warned that a cold snap could further strain the country's energy system, which has come under regular attack since autumn.

Deputy energy minister Mykola Kolisnyk told reporters on Friday that only part of the outages were a result of the overnight attack - with the weather accounting for the greater portion.

On Thursday, Russian strikes on Ukraine's industrial southeast had sparked near-total blackouts across two regions.

Still, residents like Marasin and Revutska appeared largely calm, telling Reuters their spirits have not yet been shattered despite Russia showing little interest in a U.S.-backed peace push.

"We've already survived - so we'll continue living," said Revutska, dressed in a thick gray fleece and tan knit hat.

"We'll figure it out somehow."

(Additional reporting by Yuliia Dysa; Writing by Dan Peleschuk, Editing by William Maclean)

Key Takeaways

  • Kyiv residents face harsh winter conditions after a Russian drone strike.
  • The strike damaged infrastructure, causing power and water outages.
  • Officials are working to restore power to affected areas.
  • Residents remain resilient despite ongoing attacks.
  • The energy system is under strain due to continuous strikes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is energy system?
An energy system refers to the infrastructure and processes involved in the production, distribution, and consumption of energy, including electricity, heating, and fuel.
What is infrastructure?
Infrastructure encompasses the fundamental facilities and systems serving a country, city, or area, including transportation, communication, water supply, and energy systems.
What is resilience?
Resilience is the ability of individuals or communities to recover quickly from difficulties, adapting to challenges such as disasters or economic hardships.

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