Due to the shelling in the city, there could be a disruption in power and water supply, the mayor said.
On the morning of April 17, the Russian army launched a missile attack in Brovary, Kiev region. This was announced by the mayor of the city Igor Sapozhko.
As a result of the shelling, infrastructure facilities were damaged. According to him, it is possible to cut off the electricity, water supply and sewer that they plan to restore now.
“Today, from this morning, there has been a hit with a number of infrastructure facilities in our society. Please remain calm. All services are working in an enhanced mode,” the mayor said.
He urged local residents not to photograph or photograph the area.
The first deputy head of the Kyiv City State Administration, Mykola Povoroznik, also said that on April 17, residents of the capital heard the sounds of explosions in the morning. Local authorities suggest this is likely the work of air defense systems.
As reported, on the eve of Donbass, Ukrainian fighters fired four Russian Orlan-10 drones and two cruise missiles.
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Source: korrespondent