Kyiv Hit by Russian Attack on January 24, Disrupting Water and Heating Services.
Drone and Missile Strike Targets Kyiv
According to Novyny.live: In the early hours of January 24, Russian forces launched a multi-wave assault on Kyiv, employing drones and missiles, including ballistic strikes. This sustained attack caused significant damage to the city's infrastructure, leading to disruptions in water and heating services for parts of the capital. These strikes are part of a broader pattern of attacks on Ukrainian cities that has intensified during the winter months.
The bombardment resulted in:
- Damage to residential buildings;
- A medical facility being hit;
- Multiple fires breaking out.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko confirmed that residents on the capital's left bank are experiencing outages in both heating and water supply. This marks another instance where Kyiv has been left partially without these essential utilities.
Impact and Ongoing Vulnerability
This incident underscores the persistent vulnerability of civilian infrastructure amid the ongoing conflict. The attack forms part of a prolonged military campaign against Ukraine, highlighting the severe consequences for urban populations. City authorities have urged residents to exercise caution and stay informed about service restoration efforts, as the situation remains tense.
Such repeated assaults emphasize the critical need for enhanced air defense systems and robust emergency preparedness protocols to protect civilian life.
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