Ukraine's Power Struggle: Weathering the Energy Crisis Amid Escalating Conflict

Ukraine faces relentless attacks on its energy infrastructure from Russia, plunging many into cold and darkness during harsh winters. The energy minister emphasizes conservation as vital, while UK support aids in repairs. This unfolds amid a prolonged conflict, testing the resilience of the Ukrainian population.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kyiv | Updated: 16-01-2026 18:16 IST | Created: 16-01-2026 18:16 IST
Ukraine's Power Struggle: Weathering the Energy Crisis Amid Escalating Conflict
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Ukraine's energy infrastructure is under severe strain as Russia continues its aerial bombardments, leaving citizens without electricity and heat in frigid temperatures. Denys Shmyhal, Ukraine's energy minister, reported 612 attacks over the past year, resulting in desperate resource conservation measures.

The situation exacerbates as temperatures drop to minus 18 degrees Celsius, making this winter the harshest since the conflict's escalation. Jaime Wah from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies describes the dire impact on millions affected by long-standing violence and economic hardship.

Amid this crisis, Ukraine urges businesses to limit energy consumption, focusing on essential services like hospitals and schools. UK Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy's visit coincides with Britain's donation of 20 million pounds for energy repairs, highlighting international support as Ukraine endures a prolonged conflict.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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