According to sources of the publication 360ua.news , after the enemy attack on Kyiv CHPP-6 , more than 200 thousand residents of the capital were left without hot water supply and a solution to this problem by the weekend is unlikely.
The exclusion from operation of two Kyiv CHP plants at once was also reported by People's Deputy, First Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Energy and Housing and Communal Services Oleksiy Kucherenko.
“On Friday, after the strike, two Kyiv CHPs fell to zero… 1300 MW fell from the system. It is clear that there is a deficit, and Kyiv is already deficient in generation… today's strike… one powerful city where the CHP, which belongs to Naftogaz, also flew there, it is also at zero,” said Oleksiy Kucherenko.