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Kyiv’s high-voltage lines damaged by missile debris, leaving a part of the city without power. There is also a building on fire – Klychko 02/07/2024 10:39:35. Total views 290. Views today — 0.


As a result of the missile attack on Kyiv on the morning of February 7, two high-voltage lines were damaged by missile debris, causing a power outage for some consumers, according to the mayor of the capital, Vitalii Klychko, in a Telegram post.

"As a result of the enemy's attack, two high-voltage lines in the capital were damaged by missile debris. A part of consumers on the left bank of the city is currently without electricity", - wrote Klychko.

He also reported that as a result of the shelling, there is information about one injured person in the Dniprovskyi district of the capital, and medical assistance has been provided on the spot.

"A fire and rescue unit is heading to the Holosiivskyi district, where, presumably, a building is on fire", - the mayor also reported.

On the morning of February 7, russian occupiers shelled Kyiv with missiles, and explosions were heard in the city.

They also shelled Kharkiv with ballistic missiles on February 7, with hits reported in the Slobidskyi district of the city.