Russia attacked Kremenchuk at night: how the city is restoring electricity, water, and heating.
According to ТСН: Russia brazenly attacked Kremenchuk in the night from December 6 to 7. The city is in the process of eliminating the consequences and gradually restoring the supply of electricity, water, and heating.
Kremenchuk Mayor Vitaliy Maletsky reported on the progress of the restoration work via Telegram.
“The elimination of the consequences of the shelling of our city's infrastructure continues. We are working non-stop to restore electricity, water, and heating to Kremenchuk as soon as possible.”
According to him, water supply has already been partially restored thanks to autonomous energy sources. Currently, power engineers are working to stabilize the network and gradually restore electricity supply according to established schedules.
Restoration of heating supply
The mayor also noted that restoring the heating supply is the most challenging task:
“It requires significant resources and the involvement of backup facilities, but specialists are already doing everything necessary for its rapid restoration.”
He emphasized that the city is doing everything possible to return to a normal rhythm of life within a day. Maletsky thanked rescuers, energy workers, water supply workers, and heating enterprises for their work:
“In such moments, mutual support is important because only together are we strong!”
Let us remind you that after yet another massive strike on infrastructure facilities, there have been interruptions in electricity, water, and heating in Kremenchuk.
Kremenchuk, which has faced such attacks before, is making every effort to restore its infrastructure as quickly as possible. The local authorities, together with energy workers and rescuers, are working around the clock to ensure residents can return to their normal lives. Now it is important not to lose hope and to support each other in these difficult times.
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