Today, January 26, 17 teams from Chernihiv, Ternopil, Poltava, and Vinnytsia have been engaged in recovery operations in Kyiv, as reported by Ukraine's Minister of Energy, First Deputy Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.
Shmyhal stated that if needed, an additional 20 teams can be deployed.
There was also a report on ensuring the stability of mobile networks and the internet during outages.
“It is crucial to maximize the autonomy of base stations… Work is ongoing to restore heat supply. Today, two cogeneration units have arrived in the capital. Next week, we expect the delivery of two more units. A decision was made to redirect an additional 50 tons of diesel from the Ministry of Energy's reserves to power large generators supplying critical facilities and homes. According to the Ministry of Development, 166 teams worked throughout the day to address the aftermath of Russian attacks. During the night, 74 teams will continue the work,” Shmyhal explained.
Unfortunately, more than 800,000 subscribers in Kyiv remain without electricity.