Nearly 6,000 buildings in Kyiv left without heating after overnight Russian strike — Klitschko

Nearly 6,000 buildings in Kyiv left without heating after overnight Russian strike — Klitschko

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In Kyiv, nearly six thousand buildings have again been left without heating after the enemy’s massive attack on January 24 and damage to critical infrastructure. Mayor Vitali Klitschko said on his Telegram channel that most of these buildings had already been reconnected — or attempts had been made to reconnect them — after the shelling on January 9 and 20.

“There are problems with water supply on the left bank and partially on the right bank. Our коммунальні служби and energy workers are doing everything possible to restore services to Kyiv residents’ homes as quickly as possible,” Klitschko wrote.

Overnight, Russia carried out another large-scale strike on Ukraine, including on the capital. At least one person was killed in Kyiv and four others were injured.

At least 11 people were also wounded in an airstrike on Kharkiv. Among the injured is a 12-year-old boy who suffered an acute stress reaction.

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