Ukrainian authorities are endeavoring to restore electricity and water services after recent pummeling by Russian military strikes that vastly damaged infrastructure.
"Please pay attention: Kyiv residents need more protection," he said. “As of this evening, 600,000 subscribers have been disconnected in the city. Many Kyiv residents were without electricity for more than 20 or even 30 hours.”
City authorities said Saturday morning that all power, water, heating and communication services would be restored within 24 hours. Air raid warnings sounded throughout Ukraine Tuesday as Russian forces continued its barrage of strikes across the country.
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