Russian Attacks on the Energy System: Is the Metro in Ukraine at Risk of Stopping?.
According to inkorr.com: Russian military continues attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, causing serious risks for the operation of public transport, including metro, trams, and trolleybuses throughout the country. This situation was reported by energy engineer Vyacheslav Skryl, co-founder of the public organization 'Passengers of Kyiv'.
Problems in the Regions
In cities such as Cherkasy, Zhytomyr, and other regions, the issue of transport and energy system functioning has become extremely pressing. Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities are facing damage to electrical networks and a lack of electricity.
Call for Calm
There is a real threat of the metro stopping due to the energy crisis, but the government and specialists urge the population to remain calm and act cautiously. It is important to follow the latest news and respond appropriately to the situation, as maintaining calm in the face of a possible crisis is critically important.
This situation underscores the seriousness of the challenges the country faces in wartime. It is important to stay informed and support readiness for changing circumstances, as energy stability is fundamental to the livelihoods of many Ukrainian cities.
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