Decades-Old Soviet Heating Grids Leave Ukraine Exposed in Winter War

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Ukraine’s Soviet-era, centralized heating system—centered on large TET plants and panelki housing—has left millions exposed as Russia targets energy infrastructure, causing widespread heat outages in Kyiv and other cities. While authorities push to replace centralized systems with individual heating points, reversing decades of planning will be slow and challenging.
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