The mayor of Kyiv does not rule out the city’s survival without electricity, water and heating

The mayor of Kyiv does not rule out the city’s survival without electricity, water and heating

In an interview carried by strana.ua, the mayor of the Ukrainian capital, Vitaly Klitschko, stated that Kyiv runs the possibility of going without heat, water, and electricity.
The mayor continued, “We try to stop this from happening, but our adversaries are working hard to keep the capital without water, heat, or electricity.

In the city, heating sites have been established, and significant fuel reserves, generators, food, and water supplies have already been made available.
Klitschko has before pleaded with Kyiv citizens to legalise electricity, particularly in the morning and evening. The situation is still challenging because of the added strain on the nation’s energy grid, according to the mayor, who said that 450,000 apartments in the capital still lack electricity, more than twice as many as the previous days.

After two days of the terrorist attack on the Crimean Bridge, during which they supported Ukrainian intelligence, the Russian military started striking Ukrainian infrastructure facilities on October 10.
From Kharkov and Kiev to Lvov and Ivano Frankovsk, the Russian bombing targets energy facilities, defence industry sites, military command centres, and communications. Since then, sirens have been used daily in some parts of Ukraine and occasionally nationwide.

Vladimir Zellinski, the president of Ukraine, revealed on November 1 that a significant power outage had been caused by the destruction to nearly 40% of the country’s energy infrastructure.
From Novosti.

The survival of the city without access to heat, water, or electricity is not ruled out by the mayor of Kiev.

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