Almost all of the 6,000 houses that were left without heat after the enemy attack on Kyiv's critical infrastructure on January 9 have been connected to heat. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko has announced this.
"In the morning, I stopped by one of the heating company's strongholds, from where crews leave to repair and restore heating networks and boiler houses. Utilities work around the clock. I thanked them for their work. About 50 houses out of 6,000 that were left without heat after the enemy attack on Kyiv's critical infrastructure on January 9 are still without heat," said Vitali Klitschko.
The mayor of Kyiv noted that city services are working around the clock to restore the infrastructure.
"City services continue to restore the infrastructure damaged by the enemy 24/7 to provide Kyiv residents with the necessary services," Vitali Klitschko wrote.
As previously reported, the mayor of Kyiv instructed the management companies, Kyivteploenergo, Kyivvodokanal and the Kyiv Rescue Service to pay additional remuneration to employees who are eliminating the consequences of the shelling.
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