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    Kyiv Metro Grinds to Halt in Major Power Outage Amid Relentless Russian Strikes

    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekJanuary 31, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Vital Lifeline for 800,000 Daily Commuters Suspended; Stations Repurposed as Shelters During Severe Energy Crisis

    KYIV — The Kyiv metro, a cornerstone of the capital’s resilience and its primary bomb shelter network, ceased all operations Saturday after a critical power failure, the city’s transit operator announced. The unprecedented shutdown highlights the severe strain on Ukraine’s energy grid following months of intensified Russian attacks on infrastructure.

    In a statement on Facebook, Kyiv Metro said train service and escalator operations were “temporarily suspended” due to an outage at external power supply centers. The system, which rarely halts even during heavy bombardment, is a daily necessity for approximately 800,000 passengers, many of whom depend on it to reach work and vital services.

    “While we restore power, the metro stations will continue to function as shelters for our people,” Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko affirmed in a separate Telegram post.

    The closure punctuates what Ukrainian authorities have described as the most brutal winter of the nearly four-year war, with targeted strikes on energy facilities plunging millions into darkness and cold during freezing temperatures. Although the Kremlin claimed Friday that President Vladimir Putin agreed to a one-week pause in strikes on Kyiv itself—lasting until Sunday at the request of U.S. President Donald Trump—the broader campaign against energy infrastructure across the country appears unabated, with cascading effects on urban centers.

    For residents, the loss of the metro represents a dual crisis: the removal of essential public transport and the degradation of a trusted sanctuary, laying bare the compounding challenges of urban survival under sustained assault.

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