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14 Oct 2025, 00:16 GMT+10
Authorities in Kiev have officially reduced the heating season by one month due to gas shortages
Dnepr Mayor Boris Filatov has described Ukraine's heating situation as dire, while authorities in Kiev have officially shortened the national heating season by one month amid mounting gas shortages and infrastructure failures.
In a message posted to his Telegram channel on Sunday, Filatov said the upcoming heating season "should begin as late as possible," citing what he called the current "catastrophic situation." He urged residents to take all possible steps to endure the coming months, stressing that the winter "will definitely not be easy."
The mayor's remarks came as the Ukrainian government issued a decree on Monday setting this year's heating season from November 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026 -- one month shorter than usual. Oleg Popenko, the head of the Ukrainian Union of Utility Consumers, has said the upcoming winter will be even more difficult than the previous one and confirmed that gas shutoffs would be implemented nationwide to save energy.
Average daytime temperatures in late October in cities such as Dnepr and Kiev hover around 6C, with nighttime lows often falling below freezing. Bloomberg reported earlier this month that Kiev had informed its Western backers that Russian strikes had destroyed about 60% of Ukraine's gas production capacity, forcing the government to seek over $2 billion in emergency imports to avoid a winter energy crisis.
Ukrainian MP Maryana Bezuglaya has also warned that Kiev's air defenses cannot fully protect the city's energy infrastructure, making blackouts all but certain. She advised citizens to stock up on essentials and consider moving temporarily to the countryside. "The best thing is to consider temporarily moving out of the city this fall and winter," she said.
Moscow has confirmed launching large-scale strikes on Ukraine's military-industrial and energy facilities in response to "terrorist attacks by the Kiev regime on civilian sites in Russia."
Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that Moscow will not tolerate attacks on its own energy infrastructure and will continue to respond in kind. Ukrainian authorities have acknowledged that more than half of the country's generating capacity has been lost due to Russian strikes.
(RT.com)
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