Part of Kyiv was left without electricity


The emergency services will assess the damage at the conclusion of active hostilities.
There is no power supply in the Svyatoshinsky district of the capital: two lines are disconnected due to shelling by the occupiers in the suburbs, the Kyiv City State Administration reports. It is also possible to reduce the water pressure.
There is no power supply in the Svyatoshinsky district due to the disconnection of two lines as a result of hostilities in the suburbs - in the directions of Gostomel and Irpin. Currently, two 110 kV lines have been disconnected, the officials explained.
The disconnection of the lines led to a de-energization of three pumping stations in the capital, therefore, on the right bank during the day, reduced water pressure is possible.
The KSCA clarified that the emergency services will assess the damage at the end of active hostilities.
Now the work of specialists is impossible, because the occupiers continue shelling, the officials added.
In the blackout zone, health care facilities switched to backup power.
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