Emergency power outages introduced across parts of Ukraine
Emergency electricity disconnection schedules were introduced across parts of Ukraine on 3-4 July 2026, with reporting centred on Kyiv and additional oblasts. Available reporting attributes the measures to heat-driven demand stress and related grid strain rather than to confirmed fresh attacks on energy infrastructure. No physical damage inventory, casualty reporting or insured loss figure has been disclosed.
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Impact verdict
Low impact. Current evidence indicates an emergency load-shedding and power-balancing episode rather than a confirmed physical damage event. No generation, transmission or distribution asset damage has been documented, and no insured loss estimate has been published. Given the absence of evidenced insured damage and the constrained international insurance exposure surface for Ukrainian grid assets, there is no credible route to USD 100m insured market loss on currently available information.
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