Hard Numbers: Russia Bombards Ukraine Again, Spain Considers Social Media Ban, Rape Trial Begins for Son of Norwegian Royal
- More than 1,100 residential buildings in the Darnytsky and Dniprovsky districts of Kyiv are without heat following a significant attack on critical infrastructure on February 3, as reported by Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko.
- The heating systems' water was drained to prevent freezing, indicating serious damage to the infrastructure facility providing heat, according to Klitschko.
- Kyiv is deploying additional heating support points in schools and mobile boiler houses for residents affected by the heating loss, as mentioned by Klitschko.
- The situation is particularly critical in Darnytsia and Dnipro districts, with the State Emergency Service setting up multiple heating points, as stated by Klitschko.
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Since early January, Russian missile and drone attacks have severely damaged thermal power plant equipment and caused an emergency situation in the entire Ukrainian energy system. In Kyiv, after massive attacks on January 9 and 20, some residential buildings were left without heating and hot water, and in some places without electricity.
Hard numbers: Russia bombards Ukraine again, Spain considers social media ban, Rape trial begins for son of Norwegian royal
1,170: The number of high-rise buildings in Kyiv that were left without heating following a barrage of Russian attacks last night on Ukraine’s capital and its energy facilities, per Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko. DTEK, Ukraine’s largest private power company, said it was “the most powerful blow” so far this year. The strikes came after India made a deal with the US to halt purchases of Russian oil. Did this make Moscow mad?16: The age up until whi…
More than 1,100 homes in the Darnitsky and Dnipro districts of Kiev remain without heat after a massive enemy attack on the critical infrastructure of the capital.
Darnytsky CHP stopped after the attack on February 3: in two districts of Kiev, water was drained from heating systems. tsn.ua (news 1+1)
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