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Heating restored in freezing Kyiv鈥揗ayor Klitschko

Local residents gather near a building destroyed by a Russian drone attack, as their attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine December 14, 2022. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

Local residents gather near a building destroyed by a Russian drone attack, as their attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine December 14, 2022. REUTERS

Heating has been fully restored to Kyiv after the latest Russian bombardment that targeted water and power infrastructure, the capital鈥檚 Mayor Vitali Klitschko said on Sunday.

鈥淭he city is restoring all services after the latest shelling,鈥 Klitschko said on the Telegram messaging app.

鈥淚n particular, the capital鈥檚 heat supply system was fully restored. All sources of heat supply work normally.鈥

Ukrainian officials said Russia fired more than 70 missiles on Friday in one of its heaviest barrages since the Kremlin鈥檚 Feb. 24 invasion, forcing emergency blackouts nationwide and cutting access to heat and water.

Temperatures in Kyiv and many places across Ukraine were below freezing on Sunday morning, with forecasts expecting them to dip to minus 6 degrees Celsius (21.2 掳F) in the capital by the evening.

Kyiv is by far the largest city in Ukraine with an estimated population of about 3 million, with up to two million more in the Kyiv region.

As of late Saturday, a third of the city remained without power.

Sergei Kovalenko, chief executive of YASNO, which provides electricity for Kyiv said late on Saturday that access to power has been increasing with each hour.

鈥淭he situation remains difficult and critical,鈥 Kovalenko said on his Facebook account.

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