About 100 houses in the capital remain without heat after shelling on February 12, which led to large-scale damage to infrastructure.
This was announced by the mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko, informs the portal PromPolitInform.
According to Klitschko, out of 2,600 high-rise buildings left without heat supply due to an enemy attack, public utilities have already resumed supplying coolant to 2,500 houses. Workers continue to work to return heat to other homes.
The mayor also recalled that more than 1,100 houses in the Dnieper and Darnytskyi districts remain without heat after previous shelling. Currently, it is impossible to supply coolant to these houses due to critical damage to the Darnitsa CHP.
Utilities are working to restore heating to all damaged homes as soon as possible.
Photo – KCSA
