Kyiv Opens 10 School-Based Warming Centers After Strikes Leave 600 Buildings Without Heat.

Kyiv Opens 10 School-Based Warming Centers After Strikes Leave 600 Buildings Without Heat
Kyiv Opens 10 School-Based Warming Centers After Strikes Leave 600 Buildings Without Heat

Utility Services Disrupted in Kyiv

According to Novyny.live: In response to the aftermath of Russian missile strikes, Kyiv is grappling with severe disruptions to its heating, water, and electricity supplies. Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported on January 24, 2023, that approximately 600 residential buildings in the Desnianskyi district, particularly in the Troieshchyna area, have been left without these essential services. These attacks are part of a wider Russian campaign targeting Ukrainian civilian infrastructure, especially during the winter months.

Utility crews are working to restore services following a concentrated nighttime assault on the capital's critical infrastructure. As an immediate relief measure, the city is establishing ten designated warming centers within local schools to provide shelter and comfort for residents lacking heat. The list of operational warming centers includes:

  • School No. 293
  • School No. 238
  • School No. 275
  • School No. 264
  • School No. 263
  • School No. 306
  • School No. 294
  • School No. 313
  • School No. 251
  • School No. 282

Troieshchyna Faces Significant Challenges

According to Maksym Bakhmatov, Troieshchyna currently represents one of the most challenging locations in Kyiv due to the scale of the damage. City authorities continue their efforts to address the consequences of the shelling and restore vital services to the community.

This crisis underscores the immense difficulties Kyiv faces amid the ongoing war and highlights the critical need for rapid governmental response to civilian needs. Restoring utilities is paramount for sustaining city life, particularly in winter when freezing temperatures pose a direct health risk. The deployment of school-based warming centers demonstrates the city's commitment to providing a basic level of safety and comfort for its citizens under extremely difficult circumstances.


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