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Kyiv still has more than 1,000 apartment blocks without heat after strike.
Summary
More than 1,000 apartment buildings in Kyiv remained without heat after a missile strike earlier in the week, and authorities reported that water and partial electricity and heat were restored by Sunday.
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More than 1,000 apartment buildings in Kyiv remained without heat after a missile strike earlier this week, local authorities reported. The strike also left large parts of the city temporarily without power and water, and officials said some services were restored by Sunday. Ukrainian leaders reported repeated strikes on energy infrastructure during the week and described the capital's energy supply as very difficult.
Reported facts:
- Officials reported a missile strike on Kyiv left much of the city temporarily without power and heat earlier in the week.
- More than 1,000 apartment buildings were reported without heat as of Sunday, and authorities said water supplies and partial electricity and heat had been restored.
- Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said restoration work was proceeding at a record pace and that significant improvements in Kyiv could be reached by Thursday.
Summary:
The outages have left heating unavailable in over 1,000 apartment buildings and officials describe the energy situation in Kyiv as very difficult. Authorities report restoration work is under way and have indicated they expect significant improvements by Thursday.
