Incidenty

Lviv at 80% was left without light because of the mass shelling of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - Sadovy (video)

The supply of heat and hot water in the city is stopped. According to the Lviv mayor, one local resident received serious injury and is on the operating table, and communal hospitals work on diesel generators. Lviv mayor Andriy Sadovyi reported that 80% of the city was left without power supply, hot water supply and heat supply, so employees of the city utilities are forced to launch diesel generators. This was reported on the mayor page on Facebook.

According to the Lviv mayor, one person was on the operating table during the shelling of severe injuries. "The injury is very heavy, our utilities work for diesel generation," Sadovy explained. Trams and trolleybuses do not go, do not work TPP-1 or TPP-2. "Thank God, the batteries are still hot in people, we will do everything possible to restore the city's life," the mayor said.

"All students and preschoolers are in shelters with teachers and caregivers until the alarm is completed," the mayor said. Restorative work will start after a breakdown, which will be reported by loudspeakers. Sadovy asked the locals to keep peace, show respect for each other. He addressed the drivers separately and asked to show an example that we could stand even without traffic lights. Recall that Russian troops exceeded October 10, releasing about 100 missiles across Ukraine.