Kyiv Restores Heat to Most Homes After Feb. 12 Strike; About 500 Buildings Still Without Service
Repairs follow strikes on heating infrastructure that have repeatedly tested Kyiv's power grid.
Overview
- Russian forces struck Kyiv on Feb. 12, damaging infrastructure in two left-bank districts and injuring two civilians.
- Officials said the attack initially left about 2,600 residential buildings without heating across the capital.
- By Sunday evening, city authorities reported heat restored to roughly 2,100 buildings, with about 500 still offline.
- Kyiv’s mayor said utility teams are working around the clock to complete repairs to remaining apartment buildings.
- Dniprovskyi and Darnytskyi districts were among the hardest hit, reflecting a broader winter campaign targeting Ukraine’s energy system.