Russian kamikaze drones attacked Ternopil on Tuesday night, November 26.
The occupiers damaged the energy infrastructure that powers Ternopil. Light has partially disappeared in the city, and there are interruptions in water supply. Energy workers are gradually restoring the light supply. And workers of the Ternopilvodokanal utility company are gradually restoring centralized water supply. The head of the headquarters of the Defense Council of the Ternopil region, Sergei Nadal, reported this on Telegram.
The official noted that some problems may arise with the water supply – there may be low pressure. In addition, generators will be started in the city.
Now most of the heat-supplying boiler houses are functioning. If necessary, their operation will also be supported by generators.
Schools and kindergartens in Ternopil will operate as usual. Those educational institutions where there is no centralized power supply will work with generators.
As for urban transport, trolleybuses will temporarily not operate. On these routes they will be replaced by large buses. In particular, this concerns the replacement of trolleybus No. 11.
At 8.00 in Ternopil, heating points will open at the following addresses:
- st. Mykola Lysenko, 8 – Ternopil city territorial center for social services (provision of social services),
- ave. Zluki, 45 – KP “Ternopil Center for Leisure and Youth Initiatives named after. Dovzhenko”;
- Privokzalnaya Square, 1 – Ternopil station station,
- st. Fedkovicha.11 – KZ “Children and Youth Plast Center”.
Let us remind you that on November 25, the Russian occupiers attacked the Kyiv district of Kharkov with an S-400 missile. An enemy missile was recorded hitting the ground in an area of dense residential buildings. As a result of the attack, 25 people were injured.
Source: Racurs
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