Electricity supply continues to be restored throughout Ukraine after the Russian strikes, water is connected where it was lost.
The electricity supply in Lvov after the strike of Russian missiles has been restored by almost 100%. Individual houses remain without food – emergency services are working there. This was announced on Monday, October 10, by the head of the Lviv Regional Military Administration Maxim Kozitsky on his Telegram channel.
He also clarified that the electricity supply has been resumed in 90% of the settlements in the districts of the Lviv region.
“Due to the missile attacks in the morning, 1,040 communities are without food in the region,” he said.
At the same time, Kozitsky urged people to be economical and reduce electricity consumption as much as possible from 17.00 to 22.00 to “help the energy system pass this test.”
He also advises buying a battery-powered radio to have constant access to information.
For his part, Kharkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov said that after the attacks, Kharkiv’s water supply has been restored, and electricity has also returned to most of its districts.
“There are still separate microdistricts where the electricity connection is still ongoing. But in general, electricity is provided almost everywhere. Electricity is also provided in the subway, in the transformer substation, too,” said Terekhov .
According to him, if there are no new attacks, then tomorrow public transport in Kharkiv will run on schedule, and the equipment will provide all the services that ensure the life of the city.
It should be noted that as a result of damage to critical infrastructure by missile attacks of Russian invaders in Kyiv and the region, emergency power outage schedules were introduced.
Recall that to strike the critical infrastructure of Ukraine, Russia used 84 cruise missiles and 24 drones, the Ukrainian air defense shot down 56 targets.
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Source: korrespondent

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