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Kyiv only has half the electricity needed, says mayor

Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, said that Ukraine's capital Kyiv only has about?half as much electricity as it needs?as it is facing its worst wartime energy crisis after waves of Russian attacks against its infrastructure.

Klitschko stated that Kyiv is one of Eastern Europe’s largest cities and requires 1,700 Megawatts to power its services for 3.6 million residents.

Klitschko stated that the current energy crisis is the greatest challenge the capital has faced in the almost?four years following the Russian invasion of February 2022.

In an interview at his office in the heart of Kyiv, Klitschko, the former heavyweight boxing world champion, stated that it was the first time in the history of the city when, during such severe frosts and power shortages, the majority of the city had no heating.

Klitschko said that Ukraine's international partner had sent in more generators, and he added that repair teams were working around the clock to restore heat after a russian strike last week cut off supplies?to 6,000 apartment blocks. He said that about 100 buildings are still without heating.

Ukraine declared an emergency energy situation this week, as its grid collapsed under Russian bombings, bitter cold temperatures and wartime damage. (Reporting and editing by Daniel Flynn; Olena Hartmash)

(source: Reuters)