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Ukrainian energy minister expects new Russian strikes

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Posted on February 20, 2026

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Feb 20 (Reuters) - Ukraine's Energy Minister said on Friday that he expects new strikes by Russian forces as repair crews proceed with repairs to damage to electricity and heating networks inflicted

Ukraine Warns of New Russian Strikes on Energy Grid, Repairs Ongoing

Energy Grid Threat and Response

Feb 20 (Reuters) - Ukraine's Energy Minister said on Friday that he expects new strikes by Russian forces as repair crews proceed with repairs to damage to electricity and heating networks inflicted by previous attacks.

Repair Progress Amid Milder Weather

Denys Shmyhal, writing on Telegram after a daily meeting devoted to energy issues, said crews were making progress as weather conditions had improved, with overnight temperatures now a few degrees below freezing.

Warning of New Strikes

"At the same time, we have information about the enemy preparing new strikes on the energy sector," Shmyhal said, without providing further evidence.

Preparedness for Next Challenges

"Therefore, the task for all services is not only quick restoration but also maximum readiness for the next challenges."

Damage to Power and Heating

Russian missile and drone attacks have caused serious damage to Ukraine's energy systems, with a series of night-time strikes leaving hundreds of apartment buildings with heating or power.

Kyiv’s 24/7 Repair Crews

Shmyhal said 200 repair crews were operating round the clock in Kyiv, which had borne the brunt of a wave of attacks in the past few weeks. 

Odesa and Frontline Regions

Repair work was also proceeding in the Black Sea port of Odesa, where energy facilities were hit this week and in frontline regions.

Reporting and Editing Credits

(Reporting by Ron Popeski and Oleksandr Kozhukhar; editing by Edward Tobin)

Key Takeaways

  • Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal warned of possible new Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy sector.
  • About 200 repair crews are working around the clock in Kyiv to restore heat and power.
  • Repairs are also underway in Odesa and frontline regions after recent strikes.
  • Improved weather—still a few degrees below freezing—helps speed restoration efforts.
  • Authorities aim for rapid recovery and maximum readiness for further attacks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
Ukraine’s energy minister warns of new Russian strikes on the power and heating networks while repair crews continue restoration efforts across Kyiv, Odesa and frontline regions.
Where are repairs concentrated?
Roughly 200 crews are operating in Kyiv, which has faced heavy damage. Work is also progressing in Odesa and other frontline areas hit by recent missile and drone strikes.
What conditions are affecting restoration?
Cold weather persists with temperatures a few degrees below freezing, but improving conditions are helping accelerate repairs to electricity and heating infrastructure.

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