Russian air strikes on Ukrainian power infrastructure aim to trigger a humanitarian crisis as the population faces an unusual cold snap, with temperatures dropping as low as -20°C.

KYIV: Emergency crews toiled to restore heat and power to beleaguered Kyiv residents on Monday, more than three days after Russian strikes on energy targets, and President…

Senior international correspondent Peter Beaumont is in Kyiv where temperatures are expected to fall to -20C during the night

Impact of raid on infrastructure rivals early weeks of war when tanks tried to force their way into Ukraine’s capital

Residents of Ukraine's capital talk about their difficulties keeping warm and enduring power outages, as Russian attacks deepen the energy crisis.

Mutliple blasts were heard in central Kyiv as Moscow intensified a bid to inflict major damage to the city's power supply amid sub-zero temperatures.

Russian air strikes on Ukrainian power infrastructure aim to trigger a humanitarian crisis as the population faces an unusual cold snap, with temperatures dropping as low as -20°C.

Thousands of Ukrainians are without power in temperatures well below freezing, due to ongoing Russian airstrikes.

Ukraine struggles to restore heat, electricity as temperatures plummet to -19 degrees Celsius.

Authorities order emergency imports of electricity as people struggle in subzero temperatures.