Russian strike on critical infrastructure in Kharkiv region leaves 100,000 consumers without heating
The head of Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, Oleh Synehubov, stated this during a TV broadcast, Ukrinform reports.
"As a result of the night attack on one of our energy facilities in the region, there is a problem with heating supply in Kharkiv and several settlements in the region, affecting over 100,000 consumers. However, all our services are working to eliminate the consequences of the strike and restore communal services," Synehubov said.
According to him, the water supply situation in Kharkiv is stabilizing, and electricity to communities that had been de-energized during recent attacks has been restored. Planned outages are in effect in the region, he added.
As reported, by midday on November 25, water supply systems in Kharkiv were being gradually restored, reaching 60% of consumers. Meanwhile, available resources are being prioritized for maintaining heating supply.