Due to damage to the main pipeline in Kherson, tens of thousands of people were left without heat.
In Kherson, a local thermal power plant resumed operation after being damaged by Russian shelling. Houses in the city began to be connected to the heating network, Kherson OVA reported on Monday, February 27.
“For technical reasons, especially the fact that the heating systems of many houses are drained of water to avoid damage to the pipes in cold weather, the connection will continue throughout the day,” said of the message.
Recall that on February 23 in Kherson there was a critical heating situation due to shelling. Due to damage to the main pipeline, tens of thousands of people were left without heat.
The authorities of the Kherson region promised to restore heating in the center of the region by the end of the week, but this was not done due to the ongoing shelling.
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