5,635 high-rise buildings in Kyiv left without heat after the attack carried out by the aggressor country of russia on the night and morning of Tuesday, January 20.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko announced this on his Telegram channel, Ukrainian News Agency reports.
"After this attack on the capital, 5,635 high-rise buildings are without heat. Almost 80 percent of them are houses where heat supply was restored from January 9," Klitschko wrote.
According to the mayor, as of Monday evening, 16 out of six thousand houses remained without heat due to damage to critical infrastructure by the enemy on January 9.
Klitschko also reported that according to data as of 7:56 am, the left bank is still without water supply as a result of the enemy attack.
Utilities and energy workers are working to restore the supply of heat, water and electricity to the homes of Kyiv residents.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the situation in Ukraine's power system remains critical due to the combination of the consequences of enemy attacks and abnormal frosts, so the capital continues to operate an emergency shutdown regime, Yasno CEO Serhii Kovalenko said on January 19.
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