Russian forces targeted energy infrastructure in Kyiv Oblast, striking residential and educational infrastructure as well, disrupting power in Kyiv City and multiple oblasts including Kirovohrad, Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Dnipropetrovsk.
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Russian strikes disrupted power across multiple Ukrainian oblasts including Kyiv City
Electric public transport services restricted on Holosiivskyi Avenue, at Lybidska and Demiivska squares, in the Teremky and Pechersk neighbourhoods and near Trolleybus Depot No. 1
Disruptions caused by loss of voltage in the overhead contact network following a large-scale Russian attack
Temporary bus routes introduced to ensure passenger transport in affected areas
Delays recorded on several trolleybus routes due to lack of power supply on Dehtiarivska Street, Oleksandra Dovzhenka Street and Oleny Telihy Street
an air raid alert was declared in Kyiv and a number of regions of Ukraine due to the threat of Russia using ballistic weapons
The briefing presented technical information about damage to the Druzhba pipeline from Russia's Jan. 27 attack
The largest damage was recorded in Obukhiv and Brovary districts
As a result of an enemy attack in the Obukhiv district of the Kyiv region, six settlements have been left without gas supply, namely: the town of Ukrainka, the villages of Veremya, Zhukivtsi, Trypillya, Khalepya, and Shcherbakivka. This was reported by Mykola Kalashnyk, head of the Kyiv Regional State Administration, on Telegram
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