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In the freezing cold, Russian strikes have cut off heating in thousands of buildings throughout Kyiv

Officials in Ukraine said that Russia launched a drone-and-missile attack on Ukraine on Tuesday morning, knocking out the power and heating to thousands of apartment blocks in Kyiv during freezing temperatures.

Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, said that Russian attacks had cut off heating to 5,635 residential apartment buildings.

He said that one person was injured, debris damaged an school building and the water supply on the left side of the city, which has a population of more than 3,000,000 people, had been disrupted.

Officials from the region said that two petrol stations were damaged and one person killed during attacks in the greater Kyiv area.

The temperatures are well below zero Celsius, and this is the second major attack in the capital of Ukraine on energy infrastructure.

In a message on X, Foreign Minister Andrii sybiha stated that "Thousands of homes are without heat in Kyiv - at -15degC outdoors - following Russia's massive strike overnight."

"The barbaric strike by (Russian President Vladimir Putin) this morning should serve as a warning to the world leaders gathered in Davos that support for Ukraine is urgent."

Sybiha has reiterated its call for Ukraine's allies to provide urgently additional energy assistance and air defence interceptors.

The war with Russia is approaching its fourth anniversary. Despite the pressure from U.S. president Donald Trump, both Kyiv as well as Moscow have not yielded tangible results.

Kyiv was already suffering from severe power outages and heating problems following previous strikes in the city?earlier this month. Dozens of repair crews worked round the clock for over a week, to restore supplies to the residents.

Klitschko stated that 80% of the buildings hit in the most recent attack had been previously struck.

Yaroslav Zelezniak of the Holos Party said in a?Telegram message that the Parliament's Support Office would be working remotely today because the building was without water and heat. Tuesday, there were no scheduled parliamentary sessions.

Sybiha reported that Russian strikes also caused damage to energy and critical infrastructure in Vinnytsia and Dnipro regions as well as Odesa and Zaporizhzhia.

Officials reported that two people were injured in the Dnipropetrovsk area of eastern Ukraine. Anna Pruchnicka reported from Gdansk, and Olena Hartmash was in Kyiv. Daniel Flynn edited the story.

(source: Reuters)