Night shelling: some districts of Kyiv left without heat

During a nighttime attack, several districts of Kyiv temporarily lost heating. Municipal crews are working on restoration; the water supply has been restored, and power crews have restored electricity to more than 360,000 households. There are casualties — both injured and dead.

1186
Share:

A nighttime shelling in Kyiv caused a temporary suspension of heat supply in parts of the Obolonskyi, Shevchenkivskyi, Podilskyi, Solomianskyi and Sviatoshynskyi districts.

Impact on heat supply

Municipal crews are working on site to repair the damage and will restore heating to homes as soon as repair work is completed. Heat supply is currently suspended for some consumers in the affected districts.

Some of the city's consumers are temporarily without heating due to the nighttime shelling; restoration will begin once the consequences are addressed

– KMDA

Energy and water supply

Power engineers restored electricity to more than 360,000 households after the massive attack; work is being carried out in an intensified mode.

More than 360,000 families have received electricity; our services are operating in an intensified mode

– DTEK

At the same time, water supply to the facilities of "Kyivvodokanal" has been stabilized, and network pressure in all districts has been returned to regulatory levels.

Water supply in the capital is currently being provided in full; pumping stations are operating in normal mode

– KMDA

As a result of the enemy attack on the night of November 29, 37 people were injured and two were killed.

World News

War

# Organization Verified Over 340 Damaged Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Sites, But Official Statements Don't Name Attack Perpetrators. Culture Minister Berezhna Demands Change in This Practice — Backed by Solid Diplomatic Logic An organization has verified more than 340 damaged cultural heritage sites in Ukraine, yet its official statements refrain from identifying who carried out the attacks. Culture Minister Berezhna is calling for a change in this practice — and there is substantial diplomatic reasoning behind her position.

4 days ago