No, the news in the video titled **"Russia Hit Kyiv… Ukraine’s Revenge Cut Off All Power to Moscow"** is **false and sensationalized misinformation**.
### What Actually Happened (Late December 2025)
- **Russian strikes on Kyiv/Ukraine**: Yes, Russia launched major missile/drone attacks on Kyiv and Ukrainian energy infrastructure around December 27–29, 2025, causing deaths, injuries, and widespread power outages in Ukraine (hundreds of thousands affected in Kyiv region). This was widely reported by Reuters, BBC, AP, and others as escalation ahead of peace talks.
- **Moscow power outage**: There was a significant blackout in parts of the **Moscow region** (suburbs like Ramenskoye, Zhukovsky) on December 30–31, affecting 100,000–600,000 people for hours/days. Russian officials blamed a substation fire or technical fault; some reports coincided with Ukrainian drone interceptions, but no evidence of a direct "revenge" strike cutting off "all power to Moscow."
- **No "revenge cut off all power"**: Moscow city center and most of the capital remained powered—no total blackout of the city. Ukraine conducted drone attacks on Russian targets (including energy in some regions), but nothing on the scale of shutting down all of Moscow as "revenge." Credible sources describe localized/suburban outages, not a city-wide collapse.
The video (from a channel like Business Basics, known for dramatic/pro-Russian or clickbait geopolitics content) exaggerates real events into fake causality for views. Similar titles appear on low-credibility YouTube channels pushing misinformation.
Stick to reputable sources like Reuters, BBC, or AP for accurate war updates—no such dramatic "revenge blackout" occurred.
------------------- Source: Grok AI