According to Klitschko, the electricity shortage in Kyiv is currently around 30%. There is no collapse yet, but it could happen at any second, the mayor added. “Russian missiles can destroy our critical infrastructure in our hometown of Kyiv, and not only in it, but in other cities as well,” he told the agency.
Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine Herman Galushchenko noted that as a result of rocket attacks, energy infrastructure facilities in the Kyiv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lvov, Kharkiv and Vinnitsa regions, as well as in the territory of the Zaporozhye region controlled by the Kyiv regime, were damaged.