Kiev partially restore water supply after shelling
2022.12.17 01:40
Kiev partially restore water supply after shelling
Budrigannews.com – A day after the latest round of Russian air strikes on critical infrastructure, the mayor of Ukraine’s capital said early on Saturday that the city’s metro system was back in operation and that all residents had reconnected to the water supply.
One of Russia’s largest attacks since the Kremlin’s invasion on Feb. 24 resulted in emergency blackouts across the country, according to officials in Ukraine.
Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, also stated that electricity and heating had been restored to two-thirds of the city.
He wrote on the Telegram messaging app, “But schedules of emergency outages are being implemented.” because there is a significant electricity shortage.”
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Klitschko had cautioned of an “end times” situation for the Ukrainian capital recently assuming Russian air strikes on framework proceeded yet in addition said there was compelling reason need yet for individuals to empty.
On December 7, he told: “We are fighting and doing everything we can to make sure that this does not happen.”