Russian Strike on Lozova Leaves Thousands Without Heat and Water in Freezing Temperatures.
Crisis Unfolds in Lozova
According to UATV: A Russian military attack on the city of Lozova in the Kharkiv region has left thousands of residents without heating or running water. The strike damaged the area's largest boiler plant, cutting off heat for nearly 16,000 households. The city is also experiencing a partial water supply stoppage and a complete loss of electricity, creating a dire humanitarian situation as outdoor temperatures drop below freezing. This attack is part of a wider pattern of strikes on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure, which has escalated during the winter months.
Local Authorities Respond
In response to the crisis, local authorities have established 'invincibility points'—heated shelters designed to support residents. Officials are also actively developing plans for alternative water supply methods to provide the population with essential resources.
“The situation is serious,” confirmed a local government representative, Serhiy Zelenskyy.
These circumstances demand a swift response and support from both the state and the community to mitigate the attack's consequences and ensure the city's basic functioning. The situation in Lozova reflects the broader challenges faced by Ukrainian regions amid the ongoing conflict. The loss of access to essential utilities like heating and water underscores the vulnerability of the civilian population and the urgent need for crisis intervention. The local government's actions to create support points and seek alternative water sources are critical steps in aiding residents during this difficult time.
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