Ukraine will receive additional energy assistance — specific equipment and contributions — from a number of countries. This will help strengthen resilience amid ongoing Russian attacks, according to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha.
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600,000 flee Kyiv amid Russian strikes
600,000 flee Kyiv as Russian strikes leave half the capital without power, heating or water. Mayor Klitschko warns the city is sliding toward a humanitarian catastrophe as winter bites.
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US Senator condemns Putin’s actions in Ukraine
US Senator Thom Tillis:
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) 21 janvier 2026
"Vladimir Putin is a murderer. He's a liar on his best day. And what we're seeing in Ukraine are his worst days.
You can't trust him."
Yes, Putin is a murderer. He keeps murdering people right now, committing a genocide in Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/HWjmYD37HhUS Senator Thom Tillis: "Vladimir Putin is a murderer. He's a liar on his best day. And what we're seeing in Ukraine are his worst days. You can't trust him." Yes, Putin is a murderer. He keeps murdering people right now, committing a genocide in Ukraine.
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Ukrainian drone operator delivers bread to elderly woman in snow

In Kostiantynivka, Donetsk Oblast, an elderly woman wrote “Please, bread” in the snow. A 19-year-old Ukrainian drone operator from the Phoenix unit spotted the message during aerial surveillance. After approval from command, he dropped bread and biscuits by drone. Later, a new
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EU Launches New Technical Negotiations with Ukraine Unaffected by Hungarian Veto
As of the evening of January 19, energy companies had restored heat to almost all of the affected buildings. According to Klitschko, 16 of the 6,000 buildings affected by the January 9 attack remained without heating.
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Polish President unaware of MiG-29 jet transfer to Ukraine
Klitschko called on Kyiv residents "who have the opportunity to temporarily leave the city" on January 9, after a massive Russian attack that left half of the city's apartment buildings without heating.
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Russian bomb kills two in Sumy Oblast store
In January, 600,000 people left Kyiv, a city with a population of about 3 million, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said in an interview with The Times.
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Over 1M in Kyiv lose power after Russian strikes
More than ONE MILLION people in Kyiv were left without electricity on Tuesday evening after Russian strikes slammed into the capital.
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Ukrainian soldiers locate a Russian soldier in a trench with FPV drone
❗️🇺🇦Ukrainian soldiers from the “Phoenix” unit locate a 🇷🇺Russian soldier deep in a trench using an FPV drone. pic.twitter.com/pwR92mK9vk
— 🪖MilitaryNewsUA🇺🇦 (@front_ukrainian) 21 janvier 2026Ukrainian soldiers from the “Phoenix” unit locate a Russian soldier deep in a trench using an FPV drone.
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Centrenergo Crisis Measures: Donor Blocks Activated
"Currently, from several of our units, we are making donor units to turn on at least something," Yevhenii Harkavyi, CEO of Centrenergo company, says.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) 21 janvier 2026
During a freezing winter, Russia has intensified its attacks on Ukraine's energy sector.
📹: DW https://t.co/GVgZ4XoFz2 pic.twitter.com/9t1tPfHnIlCurrently, from several of our units, we are making donor units to turn on at least something," Yevhenii Harkavyi, CEO of Centrenergo, says. During a freezing winter, Russia has intensified its attacks on Ukraine's energy sector. : DW

