Russian Strike on Burstyn Cripples Heating Network, Leaving City Without Heat.

Russian Strike on Burstyn Cripples Heating Network, Leaving City Without Heat
Russian Strike on Burstyn Cripples Heating Network, Leaving City Without Heat

Strike Targets Western Ukraine

According to TSN.ua: On February 17, 2023, the armed forces of the Russian Federation launched an attack on the city of Burstyn in the Ivano-Frankivsk region. This assault damaged the city's district heating network, causing severe disruption to local infrastructure. According to the regional military administration, heat supply was temporarily suspended in one community as a direct result.

The missile and drone strikes on Burstyn halted centralized heating and hot water supplies for residents. While the heating infrastructure was hit, other civilian structures in the city were not damaged. Authorities are now working to restore the heating supply to ensure comfortable conditions for the local population. Attacks on energy infrastructure have been a consistent feature of Russia's winter campaign against Ukraine.

Authorities Assert Control Over Situation

The situation is reported to be under control, with local government agencies implementing necessary measures to address the problems caused by the attack.

This strike on the Prykarpattia region is part of the wider Russian aggression against Ukraine, which has been ongoing since 2014. The damage to Burstyn's heating network underscores the critical importance of protecting civilian infrastructure during wartime, as interruptions to heat supply can severely impact civilians, especially during winter. Local authorities and utility services continue to work on repairing the damaged systems to restore normal living conditions for the population.


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