After the attack in Kyiv and Kharkiv, thousands of homes are without heat, in Odesa and Vinnytsia regions – without electricity
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As a result of another massive missile and drone attack by Russia, several districts of Kyiv have no heating, and tens of thousands of homes in Odesa region have been left without electricity. This was reported by Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko and the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration Oleh Kiper .
According to Klitschko, Darnytskyi and Dniprovskyi districts are mostly without heat as a result of the enemy's massive night attack on the capital's infrastructure.
As of morning, there are 1170 high-rise buildings without heating in the city.
Utilities and power engineers have started restoration work. Work is also underway in buildings that had no heat before.
In Odesa region, strikes were recorded on energy and civilian infrastructure in the south of the region.
The attack left more than 50,000 people temporarily without power. Power engineers are already working to restore power.
Three residential buildings, as well as warehouses and administrative premises, cars were damaged.
UPDATED AT 09:05. In Vinnytsia region critical infrastructure facilities have been hit and fires have broken out. As a result of the attack, 50 settlements are without power, , said Natalia Zabolotna, head of the UIA.
The Minister of Communities and Territories Development Oleksiy Kuleba also reported that in Kharkiv heat supply was temporarily suspended for 110,000 subscribers due to the Russian army attack. In addition, more than 15,000 subscribers in Lozova district .
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In some settlements of the region, critical infrastructure facilities are connected to backup power sources.
ADDED AT 09:22. Emergency blackouts have been partially implemented in Dniprovskyi and Darnytskyi districts of the capital. Schedules continue to be in effect on the right bank, reported in DTEK.
- DTEK reported that the company's TPPs were again attacked: equipment was significantly damaged.


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