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30 Jan, 2026 15:10

Kiev residents told to use cat litter for toilets

A local official has warned of “dire hygienic conditions” as heating outages froze sewers and left homes without bathroom facilities
Kiev residents told to use cat litter for toilets

Residents of Kiev have been advised to use improvised toilets, including digging feces pits and using cat litter, after heating outages caused sewer systems to freeze across parts of the Ukrainian capital.

Speaking to RBK Ukraine on Wednesday, Maksim Bakhmatov, head of Kiev’s northeastern Desnyansky district, urged locals to stay in Kiev and “hold the line no matter what,” claiming that “the enemy wants us out.”

Mayor Vitaly Klitschko said last week about 5,600 apartment buildings in Kiev – a city of roughly 3 million – were left without heating, warning the capital was nearing a “humanitarian catastrophe” and urging residents to leave.

Bakhmatov said the area he oversees is among the worst affected, as freezing temperatures have caused sewer systems to seize up, creating “dire hygienic conditions.”

“We have a catastrophic sewer situation... pipes are already bursting. There are several houses where everything is frozen… It’s a disaster,” he said. Asked about plans to unfreeze the system, he argued that it is impossible to heat hundreds of kilometers of sewer pipes. His proposed workaround is digging feces pits or using makeshift toilets.

“It’s unsightly, but a big pit that can be covered and used for a week until it thaws will work,” he said. “We must stay, dig holes and hold the line... use pits, plastic bags, cat litter – whatever.”

Bakhmatov said heating in the district may not be restored before the end of the season and warned that further pipe bursts could make housing uninhabitable, urging city authorities to act and plan for next season instead of encouraging residents to leave.

Klitschko said around 600,000 residents have already fled Kiev and blamed Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky for failing to address the crisis. Zelensky in turn accused Klitschko of failing to prepare the city.

Ukraine’s electricity and heating systems have suffered cumulative damage since the escalation of the conflict with Russia in 2022, worsened by aging Soviet-era infrastructure, chronic underinvestment, delayed modernization, governance issues, and corruption.

Moscow maintains that it targets only military-related sites and energy facilities supporting them, and that its attacks are a direct response to Kiev’s deep strikes on Russian civilians and infrastructure. However, earlier on Friday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Moscow has agreed to refrain from striking Kiev until February 1 to create “favorable conditions” for peace talks, scheduled in Abu Dhabi on that date.

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