Feb 16 β€’ 17:21 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Around 100 apartment blocks in Kyiv that lost heat supply after Russia's 12 February attack still have no heating

Around 100 apartment blocks in Kyiv remain without heat following damage caused by a Russian attack on 12 February.

In Kyiv, approximately 100 apartment blocks are still without heating following a significant Russian assault on the city's energy infrastructure on February 12. This attack affected a total of 2,600 residential buildings, causing widespread disruption. Officials, including Mayor Vitali Klitschko, have reported that utility workers have successfully restored heating to 2,500 of these buildings, but the remaining ones are struggling due to severe damage.

Klitschko has highlighted that the situation is particularly dire in the Dniprovskyi and Darnytskyi districts, where over 1,100 apartment buildings are currently without heating. The primary hurdle in restoring heat supply to these areas stems from extensive destruction to the Darnytsia combined heat and power plant, which has left them without essential services. The ongoing issues underscore the challenges faced by utility workers in rapidly repairing the critical infrastructure damaged by the attacks.

As the conflict continues, the threat of worsening conditions looms over Kyiv, with the mayor claiming the city is on the brink of catastrophe due to the compounded effects of sustained aggression. The struggle to restore proper heating amidst cold temperatures reflects the broader implications of the ongoing war and its impact on civilian life in Ukraine, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive support for affected regions.

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