Zelenskyy Details Kyiv's Recovery Efforts: Over 40 Railroad Crews Deployed.
Kyiv's Infrastructure Challenge
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reported a difficult situation in Kyiv concerning electricity and heating. More than 40 crews from the national railway company, Ukrzaliznytsia, are currently working in the capital to repair critical infrastructure. The President stated that the number of these crews is planned to increase to 60, highlighting the severity of the ongoing crisis. This mobilization of railway workers for civilian repairs underscores the scale of the damage to Ukraine's energy grid.
Zelenskyy also noted that the oil and gas company Naftogaz will increase its own repair brigades to address issues with energy supply. A positive development is that Kyiv has managed to return to stable schedules for power outages, marking a step toward restoring energy stability in the region.
Military Actions and Their Impact
Recall that on February 7, Russian forces launched a mass attack on the Ivano-Frankivsk region, which caused serious damage to the Burshtyn Thermal Power Plant. This incident complicates nationwide efforts to restore electricity, including in the capital. Authorities continue to implement measures to stabilize the country's energy situation.
The situation with energy supplies in Ukraine remains critical due to military actions that damage key infrastructure. — Volodymyr Zelenskyy
The increase in repair brigades for energy infrastructure signals the seriousness of the problem and the urgent need for measures to ensure stability in Kyiv and other regions. Continued work to restore this infrastructure is a vital step in ensuring the functioning of the country's cities and towns.
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