Russian Attack Hits Critical Infrastructure Facility in Kyiv; Hot Water Outages Possible in 2 Districts – Mayor
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The enemy attacked a critical infrastructure object in Kyiv, in two areas there may be interruptions with hot water - the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the capital attacked a critical infrastructure object. Hot interruptions are possible in Desnyansky and part of Dniprovsky districts with water.
Russian attack hits critical infrastructure facility in Kyiv; hot water outages possible in 2 districts – mayor
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported on Thursday that Russian occupiers had carried out their first attack in several months on a critical infrastructure facility in the Ukrainian capital, which may result in water supply issues in Desniansky and Dniprovsky districts on the left bank of the Dnipro River.
Hot water supplies may be interrupted by residents of the Denyan and part of the Dniprov regions, and specialists are working to restore damaged infrastructure.
Enemy shelling has resulted in injuries and one death. Russia has struck a critical infrastructure facility in Kyiv for the first time in a long time. This could lead to water shortages for residents of several districts, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing a statement from Mayor Vitali Klitschko. "Today, this afternoon, for the first time in several months, a critical infrastructure facility was deliberately attacked in the capital. Residents of the D…
On 20 August, in the afternoon, Russia again attacked Kiev, targeting a critical infrastructure facility for the first time in several months.
In Kyiv, a critical infrastructure object was hit: Klitschko named possible consequences, read more details in the material tsn.ua (news 1+1)
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