According to energy engineers, the functioning of the main networks in the Kiev energy center was restored after the shelling of the Russian Armed Forces. Residents of Kiev and the region are slowly restoring electricity.
Energy workers are currently working to repair energy infrastructure facilities damaged in the January 2 missile attack. Especially in Kiev, electricity was reintroduced to residents of Svyatoshinsky, Shevchenkovsky, Obolonsky and Podolsky districts as of 12:00. This was reported by DTEK Kyiv Electric Networks.
Light in Kiev: what is the situation now
According to experts, without electricity some residents:
- In Kurenevka;
- In Svyatoshinsky district;
- In the Obolonsky district.
“Experts are reconnecting to heal everyone in Kiev who suffered as a result of the attack,” the message said.
Power outages in the Kiev region: Whose electricity has already been restored?
Meanwhile, the press service of DTEK Kiev Regional Energy Networks company reported that electrical engineers restored electricity supply to 81 thousand families in the Kiev region, who were left without electricity on the morning of January 2 due to the attack of the Russian Armed Forces on the region. . Power supply was partially restored in the Buchansky, Vyshgorodsky and Fastovsky districts.
“We continue to work to provide light to all residents of the Kiev region who were left without electricity due to the enemy attack,” energy workers said.
Meanwhile, energy engineers have installed backbone networks in the Kiev energy hub, Ukrenergo reported.
“Our colleagues at Oblenergos are gradually resuming power supply to consumers in Kiev and the region,” Ukrenergo explained.
Bombardment of Kiev on January 2: what is known
On the morning of January 2, the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine warned that almost two dozen Russian T-95MS aircraft were activated, gradually reaching the missile launch point. It later became clear that the Russian Federation had actually launched Kh-47 Kinzhal missiles.
According to Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko, six districts were damaged as a result of major missile attacks in the capital, namely Podolsky, Svyatoshinsky, Pechersky, Obolonsky, Desnyansky and Solomensky.
In a house in the Solomensky district, rescuers freed 17 people and 117 more people were taken out of the building. The mayor noted that 20 people were injured at that time, 19 of whom were hospitalized by doctors.
Important
Let us also remind you that the Russians attacked Ukraine with 35 kamikaze UAVs on the night of January 1-2. According to the Air Force, they were shot down in the skies over Ukraine. Kiev City State Administration reported that a fire broke out in the capital as a result of falling debris.
Source: Focus
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