Following Russia's attack on Kyiv on Saturday, the situation on the grid remains challenging. The right bank of the capital is operating according to power restriction schedules, while emergency blackouts continue on the left bank, reported DTEK and Yasno CEO Serhii Kovalenko.
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Ukrainian Footballer Denys Harmash Joins Military Unit After Recruitment Center Visit
This time, the preventive measure was chosen for a period of one month, with the possibility of posting a bail of 7 million hryvnias ($165,676). Kudrytskyi stated that the ban on leaving Kyiv had also been lifted; however, he is still required to wear an electronic tag.
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Ukrainian President’s Chief of Staff Resigns Amid Anti-Corruption Searches
The Pecherskyi District Court has extended the pre-trial restriction against former Ukrenergo CEO Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, according to his comments to public broadcaster Suspilne.
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Ukrainian President’s Chief of Staff Resigns Amid Anti-Corruption Raids
The government has already allocated funds in the 2026 budget for payments to affected media workers. "No payments will bring Vika back to her family. But this is the minimum that the state is obliged to do to show respect for its deceased journalists," wrote Yurchyshyn.
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Peace plan allegedly recognized Crimea and eastern Ukraine as Russian
The family of journalist Viktoria Roshchyna, who died in Russian captivity, has received payments from the state, according to MP Yaroslav Yurchyshyn, head of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Freedom of Speech. Viktoria's family was transferred 302,800 hryvnias ($7,167).
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US proposes recognizing Russian control of Crimea for Ukraine peace deal
As of December, about half of this capacity has been restored, but the airstrikes continue.
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Ukrainian defenders show Vovchansk in ruins after Russian assaults
Experts have recently conducted calculations and found that if Russian attacks were to cease immediately, it would take approximately two months to restore the grid. Nekrasov noted that during the fall alone, the Russians damaged 8,000 MW of generation capacity.
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Ukraine Nuclear Plants Resume Full Power Post-Russian Attacks, IAEA Confirms
If Russia were to stop attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, it would take power companies approximately two months to resume operations without power outages, Acting Minister of Energy Artem Nekrasov said in an interview with Forbes Ukraine, as quoted by Ekonomichna Pravda
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Head of Presidential Office confirms anti-corruption searches at his home
"The situation in Rodynske is complicated, fighting for the town continues," the Defense Forces said. The command notes that the Russians tried to gain a foothold along the railway north of the town, as well as in the western areas. However, the Russians were unsuccessful.
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Ukrainian Dies in Burned Car in Vienna, Police Investigate
On Saturday, December 27, the Russian Ministry of Defense claimed the full occupation of Rodynske. The Operational Command "East" emphasized that the information about the enemy's complete control of the town is not true.

