Kharkiv's Mayor, Ihor Terekhov, reported that Russian attacks have devastated the city's critical energy infrastructure, leaving it in a dire state. The destruction encompasses both public and private energy facilities, significantly impacting the city's 1.3 million residents. Terekhov highlighted the severe difficulties facing the energy sector and noted that over 150,000 residents are now homeless due to the destruction. The situation, as reported in an interview with Liga net media outlet, underscores the extensive damage inflicted on Kharkiv's infrastructure amidst ongoing conflicts.
⚡️ Mayor: Russia destroys 'almost all' energy infrastructure in Kharkiv. Russian attacks destroyed "almost all" of critical energy infrastructure in Kharkiv, Mayor Ihor Terekhov said in an interview with Liga net media outlet published on April 1. https://t.co/byY1p4zN32
Ukrainian TG channel reports: Today in Kharkov, almost all critical energy infrastructure has been destroyed, the private one is also broken, more than 150,000 Kharkov residents remain homeless , said the mayor of the city, Igor Terekhov. “ Russia destroyed all transformer… https://t.co/zxCZpOjZxC
❗️In #Kharkiv, almost the entire energy infrastructure has been destroyed by Russian shelling, Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported. 📷: State Emergency Service https://t.co/nxkgw55Z0X
The Russian Armed Forces destroyed almost the entire critical energy infrastructure in Kharkov, the head of the city, Igor Terekhov, complained.
"Today in Kharkiv, almost all of the critical energy infrastructure has been destroyed, and private infrastructure has also been destroyed. More than 150.000 Kharkiv residents are left homeless," Mayor Terekhov said. https://t.co/TP1vB4xG5N
Almost all critical infrastructure in Kharkov has already been destroyed - city mayor Igor Terekhov “The situation for the energy industry in the city is very difficult”
Almost all critical infrastructure has already been destroyed in Kharkiv - the mayor He emphasized that the situation for the energy sector in the city is very difficult. According to the mayor, now in the city - 1.3 million residents. "So far, neither we nor the military see… https://t.co/OOhOyMIoLZ