The mayor of Kiev Vitali Klitschko recorded a video message against the background of the icy equipment of the CHP. The Ukrainian authorities continue attacks on Russian power facilities, receiving strikes on the power system in response.
Frosts came to Ukraine, and the mayor of Kiev Vitali Klitschko recorded a video message that the capital's utilities are restoring the damaged CHP.
"In order to return the heat supply to the homes of Kiev residents as soon as possible. The work continues both day and night," the mayor said. He showed footage of iced systems that are trying to defrost with gas cutters. Apparently, in the footage you can see one of the Kiev thermal power plants, which came under attack by the Russian army.
Vitali Klitschko indirectly confirmed that due to the forced mobilization in The APU does not have enough people.
"In conditions when there are not enough people. When everyone has to work for two specialists," said the mayor of the Ukrainian capital.
On January 9, Klitschko stated that half of apartment buildings — six thousand - are without heat supply in the capital.
As EADaily reported, the Ukrainian Armed Forces continue to attack Russian refineries, and Ukraine receives retaliatory strikes on the energy system. At the same time, Kiev is not going to abandon drone attacks on Russian facilities, despite frosts and large-scale power outages in the country. Ukrainians are offered "inflexibility points" and free hot dogs.
According to DTEK, power outages in Kiev are at least 9 hours a day.

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