Water supply restored on Kyiv's left bank after Russian attack
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24 January, 16:52

A close-up shows a bathroom tap. Photo: Getty Images
Water supply has been restored on Kyiv's left bank, though without electricity water may still not reach the upper floors of high-rise buildings.
Source: Kyivvodokanal, Kyiv's water supply and sewerage company, on Facebook
Quote: "Water supply to the left-bank part of the city has currently been restored.
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Kyivvodokanal repair specialists, working alongside energy engineers, are continuing efforts to restore the water supply system to normal operation."
Background:
- Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported that the hardest-hit area in Kyiv after the Russian attack has been the Troieshchyna neighbourhood, where about 600 residential buildings have been left without heating, water supply and electricity.
- Vitali Klitschko also said that damage to critical infrastructure had left nearly 6,000 apartment buildings without heating again. Most of these are buildings that had already been reconnected, or attempts had been made to reconnect them to the heat supply, after the attacks on 9 and 20 January.
- Kyiv's green and red metro lines were running on a limited schedule as of the morning of 24 January. Trains were not running between the left and right banks of the city following damage caused by an attack on the night of 23-24 January.
- Kyiv City State Administration later reported that the red metro line returned to normal service.
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