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Kyiv Freezes: Cat Becomes a Living Hot Water Bottle
17 Jan
Summary
- Kyiv apartments have plunged to 10 degrees Celsius due to power outages.
- Residents use cats and layered clothing to stay warm in frigid temperatures.
- Russia's attacks on energy infrastructure intensify Ukraine's harsh winter.

In Kyiv, residents are facing sub-zero temperatures and widespread power outages following Russian attacks on energy infrastructure. Apartments have plummeted to 10 degrees Celsius, well below WHO recommendations. Kateryna Skurydina uses her cat, Pushok, as a natural hot water bottle, layering clothing and blankets to survive the cold. This situation highlights the severe impact of the energy crisis, described as the harshest winter in 20 years.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky declared a state of emergency for the energy sector. Hundreds of buildings in Kyiv remain without heating, and emergency power outages have affected cities nationwide, including Kryvyi Rih, Dnipro, Zhytomyr, and Kharkiv. Many schools and businesses have closed due to the extreme cold and lack of power, with even diesel generators failing in the frigid conditions.




