More than 1,600 homes in Kyiv remain without heating following the Russian attack.
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Of the nearly 6,000 multi-story buildings left without heat after the Russian attack on January 24, 1,676 buildings remain without heat as of January 25.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko announced this.
According to him, nearly 6,000 homes lost heat after yesterday’s shelling of the capital. Most of them had already been reconnected or attempted to be reconnected twice after the preliminary attacks on January 9 and 20.
Currently, utility services and energy companies are continuing emergency restoration work to restore heat to Kyiv residents’ homes as quickly as possible.
As a reminder, on the night of Tuesday, January 20, Russia launched another attack on Kyiv . An air raid alert was issued in the capital at 1:30 a.m. due to the threat of attack drones. Later, the Ukrainian Air Force warned Kyiv residents of a possible ballistic missile launch.
As reported, following the Russian night attack on Kyiv on January 20, which included the use of missiles and drones, more than 5,600 multi-story buildings were left without heat . Most of these—approximately 80%—were residential buildings where heat was recently restored following the shelling on January 9.
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