4.47 M In Need
1.47M (1.27M)* Targeted
$90 M (82 M)* Required
129K Reached
*This figure represents the reprioritized 2026 HNRP
HIGHLIGHTS
• In January 2026, Ukraine’s energy infrastructure was subjected to neardaily attacks, affecting power-generation facilities, substations, highvoltage transmission lines, and district heating systems across at least 17 regions, including Kyiv. These attacks reduced national electricity generation to 11 gigawatts, causing prolonged outages that left many families without heat or running water during severe winter conditions. Emergency power disruptions also impacted hospitals, suspending electricity-dependent procedures, rescheduling surgeries, and adding significant strain on healthcare staff. In response to these compounded risks, 15 Health Cluster partners delivered winter-specific health assistance to 53,932 people as of January 2026 under the Winter Response Plan (October 2025-March 2026), reaching over half of the Health target of 98,058 despite the compounded difficulties posed by infrastructure attacks.
• According to the UN HRMMU, In January 2026, civilian casualties remained high, with at least 161 people killed and 757 injured, similar to the same period last year. Long-range strikes with missiles and drones accounted for 39% of casualties, mostly in urban areas away from the frontline. Near the frontline, most casualties were caused by shortrange drones, artillery, rocket systems, and aerial bombardment, with 18 people affected by mines or unexploded ordnance. Following the strikes, Health Cluster partners, supporting first responders and local authorities, provided emergency health care and mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) to over 225 people as of January 2026.
• According to IOM DTM Frontline Monitoring, in January 2026, evacuations from frontline areas intensified due to deteriorating security conditions and the expansion of mandatory evacuation orders for families with children across more than 40 settlements. Overall, around 11,000 people were displaced from assessed frontline settlements during the month, with an increase in the second half of January. The largest movements were recorded in Dnipropetrovska Oblast (Vasylkivska, Pokrovska, and Dubovykivska hromadas), Donetska Oblast (particularly Druzhkivka amid intensified fighting near the Kostiantynivka axis), and Zaporizka Oblast (mainly Kushuhumska Hromada following forced evacuations). In Kharkivska Oblast, displacement occurred primarily along the Kupiansk axis and in settlements of Starosaltivska Hromada following new evacuation orders.