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Water and electricity have been restored in Kyiv after yesterday’s Russian strikes

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After Monday’s massive Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure, 80% of Kyiv residents were left without drinking water and 350,000 households lost power.

The water supply and the electricity supply in its entirety were “restored”. Kieva day after Russian airstrikes against the Ukrainian capital caused a mass shutdown, the city’s mayor, Vitali Klitschko, announced today.

Water and electricity “have been fully restored,” Klitschko said via Telegram.

After Monday’s massive Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure, 80% of Kyiv residents were left without water waterwhile the electrification in 350,000 households.

Read about it: Humanitarian crisis in Kyiv after new Russian attacks – Children and civilians queue for some water

Yesterday, Russian forces bombed infrastructure in at least six Ukrainian regions, as the chief of the general staff of the Ukrainian army said in a statement on Facebook.

Ukrainian officials said energy infrastructure, including hydroelectric dams, had been affected, cutting off electricity, water and heating in many areas.

Oleh Sinekhubov, governor of Kharkiv province, reported on Telegram that about 140,000 residents were left without electricity after the raids, including about 50,000 in the city of Kharkiv.

For his part, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Smygal said that 18 targets – mainly energy infrastructure – were hit yesterday by missiles and drones in ten provinces of the country.

Meanwhile during the night they attacked the port city Mykolife four Russian missiles, as a result of which part of an apartment building collapsed and one resident lost his life.

Rescuers recovered this morning corpse of an old woman from the ruins of the apartment building, according to eyewitnesses.

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