More than 1.100 apartment buildings in Kiev will be without heating for at least two months in the dead of winter because the thermal power plant supplying them suffered "critical" damage in a recent Russian attack, Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko said today.
"The facility has suffered critical damage and it will take at least two months to restore its systems and equipment. The city has installed additional heating points in schools in neighborhoods where buildings remain without heating," Klitschko wrote on social media.
There are currently five additional points, connected to mobile heating units, where it is possible to stay day and night, the mayor of Kiev added as two days of talks between Ukrainian, Russian and American representatives on achieving peace were held in Abu Dhabi.
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