In his message, broadcast this Friday on his Telegram channel, Klitschko indicated that it is advisable to travel to places with alternative sources of electricity and heat.
According to the mayor, half of the city’s apartment buildings, nearly 6,000, are without heating due to damage to critical infrastructure. Kiev is also experiencing water supply cuts, which exacerbates the situation.
The mayor emphasized that the heating and electricity situation in the capital remains extremely serious, as power has been cut off in the Perchersk district on the left bank of the Dnieper River, where the metro has also stopped operating.
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