Russia attacked Bila Tserkva: the city may be left without heating.

Russia attacked Bila Tserkva: the city may be left without heating
Russia attacked Bila Tserkva: the city may be left without heating

According to ТСН: On the night of December 5-6, Bila Tserkva once again felt the strikes from Russia. According to preliminary data from the local administration, the debris of destroyed targets fell in the industrial zone of the city, and some areas may temporarily be left without heating.

The local authorities urge residents to understand the possible inconveniences and to strictly adhere to safety measures.

“The attack continues! We ask everyone to stay in shelters and not expose themselves to danger. The operational cleanup of the consequences will begin as soon as the threat of attack passes,”

— the message states.

At the same time, there is a decline in air quality in Bila Tserkva. The stationary monitoring point on the Independence massif recorded an elevated level of particulate matter in the air.

Residents are advised to avoid going outside if possible, keep windows closed, and refrain from physical exertion outdoors until the situation stabilizes.

Massive attack on December 6 — what is known

It is known that on the night of December 6, the enemy again struck the civilian infrastructure of the Odessa region with strike drones.

The Russian troops also fired again at the critical infrastructure of Kherson. As a result of the attack, the Central and Dnipro districts of the city are partially left without electricity, and there may be interruptions in water supply.

On the night of December 6, Russian troops carried out a massive shelling of the Fastiv, Vyshhorod, and Bucha districts of the Kyiv region. As a result, three civilians were injured.

These news highlight the ongoing threats faced by Ukrainian cities, including Bila Tserkva, Kherson, and areas around Kyiv. The situation remains tense, and the authorities continue to urge the population to adhere to safety norms, especially under shelling conditions.


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