Heating to be restored to over 3,000 Kyiv apartment buildings: mayor outlines timeframe
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21 January, 21:11

A close-up shows a radiator thermostat dial. Photo: Getty Images
Residential buildings in Kyiv that have been left without heating twice as a result of damage to infrastructure caused by Russian strikes on 9 January and 20 January are set to have their heating restored on the night of 21-22 January.
Source: Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko on social media
Details: Klitschko said this applies to 3,260 apartment blocks, adding that it will take about two days for the heat to fully reach people's homes.
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He also said that the water supply has been restored for all consumers in the capital. Utility workers and power engineers continue to work to restore heating and electricity.
Background:
- Disruptions to electricity and water supplies were recorded in Kyiv following a large-scale Russian attack on 20 January. The city's left bank was left without power.
- A total of 5,635 apartment buildings in Kyiv were left without heating following the overnight Russian strike. The capital's left bank was also left without water.
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