On the morning of February 5, a Russian attack in Kharkiv damaged an energy infrastructure facility that provides electricity to the city. This caused power outages in some areas and temporarily halted public transport, including the metro and electric ground transport. This was reported to journalists by the city mayor, Igor Terekhov. According to him, the attack was carried out on an energy facility that supplies the city. As a result of the attack, serious damage was recorded to the energy infrastructure, which complicated the stable power supply. Emergency restoration work is currently underway in the city, in which energy services are involved. The mayor noted that due to the scale of the destruction, it is currently impossible to name the exact number of subscribers who remain without electricity, as damage assessment and network restoration are ongoing. He also clarified that houses that previously remained without heat and had priority electricity supply now do not ...
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