Supermarkets in Kyiv Are Closing: The Reason is the Prolonged Absence of Electricity.
Closure of Supermarkets in Kyiv
According to Novyny.live: Supermarkets in Kyiv are closing due to the prolonged absence of electricity after Russian strikes. One of the first to close was a Novus supermarket in the Desnyanskyi district. There are 12 supermarkets of this chain in the capital of Ukraine, but it is currently unknown when they will be able to resume operations.
Impact on Residents
Kyiv's mayor Vitalii Klitschko announced a critical shortage of electricity after the shelling. This complicates the situation not only for supermarkets but also for many other establishments. The issue of restoring electricity supply remains open, and the residents of Kyiv are awaiting clarification on the terms of its restoration.
'When can electricity supply be restored in Kyiv?' — noted Mykola Koliskyn.
For now, residents remain unable to shop at supermarkets, which will undoubtedly negatively affect their daily lives.
The situation with the absence of electricity supply in Kyiv highlights the serious consequences of military actions on the daily lives of residents. The closure of supermarkets creates additional difficulties for people who rely on these establishments to meet their basic needs. Uncertainty about the timing of electricity restoration may lead to further exacerbation of the socio-economic situation in the capital.
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