Feb 7 β€’ 09:42 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Thousands left without water and heating in Lviv Oblast after Russian attack

A Russian attack left around 6,000 residents in Dobrotvir, Lviv Oblast, without water and heating, amid widespread power outages across the region.

A recent Russian attack targeting critical infrastructure in Dobrotvir, Lviv Oblast, has resulted in approximately 6,000 residents being deprived of essential water and heating services. This attack is part of a broader pattern of assaults on Ukraine, with more than 400 drones and around 40 missiles being launched against various locations in the country on the night of February 6-7. The destruction of infrastructure has significant implications for civilian living conditions, especially during winter when heating is vital.

In response to the attack, local emergency services have been mobilized to restore water and heating supplies to the affected areas. Meanwhile, the Lviv Oblast Military Administration is coordinating efforts to address the widespread outages and has noted that more than 600,000 customers across the region are currently without electricity. The introduction of hourly electricity outage schedules indicates the serious impact of the attack on the infrastructure and energy supply systems.

This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by civilians in Ukraine as they deal with the consequences of conflict. The loss of basic services, particularly during cold weather, raises concerns about public health and safety. Moreover, as the situation continues to evolve, the need for international support and humanitarian aid remains critical, emphasizing the ongoing human cost of the war in Ukraine.

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