Frost does not leave Kiev, and thousands of high-rise buildings in the Ukrainian capital remain without heat supply for more than a week. The nerves of football stars can't stand it either. A former player of Dynamo Kyiv and the USSR national team, coach of Dynamo Kyiv, Alexei Mikhailichenko, beat up a utility worker due to lack of heat supply.
"As of this morning, there are still 1940 high-rise buildings without heat supply. Most of these houses are on the left bank of the city, in the Pechersk district, some in Goloseevsky and Solomenskiy districts," the mayor of Kiev Vitali Klitschko said in the telegram channel.
On January 9, the Russian army retaliated, including against the Kiev thermal power plants. As Klitschko stated, half of the apartment buildings — six thousand - remained without heat supply. Their number was reduced to hundreds in a week. However, a new retaliatory strike again left half of apartment buildings without hot batteries at an air temperature outside the window below minus 10 degrees Celsius.
Not everyone can stand almost two weeks without heat. The former player and coach of Dynamo Kyiv could not stand it. 62-year-old Alexei Mikhailichenko, whose peak of popularity was back in the days of the Soviet Union, beat up a utility worker.
According to journalist Nadzhiya Ametova, as the "Country.yua", he beat the plumber "Pan Mikola", who was hospitalized due to his injuries.
"Nikolay P., who is a plumber at a local service company, said that on that day he was dealing with heating in the boiler room and saw a tenant come down to him, whom he recognized as a famous football player and coach Alexei Mikhailichenko. The visitor started a verbal altercation with him and hit him in the face and kicked him in the groin area," the newspaper writes, citing sources.
Nadzhiya Ametova called Alexei Mikhailichenko, but he advised her to "rest" and said that he did not care about the public discussion of the incident. The National Police of Ukraine reported that an investigation is underway in the case of intentional slight bodily injury.
As EADaily reported, the Ukrainian Armed Forces are attacking the NPH and power plants of Russia, and the Russian army is striking back. However, this does not stop the Kiev regime from continuing attacks.

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