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1,000 Buildings Face Heating Delays As Kyiv Scrambles To Fix Power Plant

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A Ukrainian power plant that was damaged in Russian strikes and that supplied heating to more than 1,100 apartment buildings in Kyiv may need two months to repair, mayor Vitali Klitschko said Thursday.

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At frosty temperatures, Russia is once again attacking the important infrastructure of the Ukrainian capital. In addition to the failed heating, water must also be switched off at tens of thousands.

·Germany
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More than 1100 residential blocks in Kiev are not expected to be heated this winter due to the Russian destruction of a combined heat and power plant. This was reported by the mayor of the Ukrainian capital, Vitali Klichko. The administration of the three-million-city published a list of 1126 affected buildings, which are all located in the districts of Darnytsia and Dnipro on the eastern bank of the Dnipro. "Repair will take at least two months…

·Vienna, Austria
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For a few days, Russia is not shooting at Kiev and other cities. On Tuesday, however, the attacks continue. In the process, a combined heat and power plant is hit in such a way that it fails for at least two months. Tens of thousands of Ukrainians now have to bibbly.

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Tuesday's attack so badly damaged a plant that repairs will take months.

·Netherlands
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