In Kharkiv, central heating fully restored for households
This was reported on Telegram by the press service of the Kharkiv Heat Networks utility company, Ukrinform saw.
"Our team worked around the clock to eliminate defects that arose after massive shelling and power outages. As of 10:00 on Saturday, all households are connected to central heating," the statement says.
As reported, as of 18:00 on February 10, some 165 houses in Kharkiv remained without heat due to defects that arose after Russian strikes and a shutdown of the heating system. Another 116 residential buildings remained without heat due to lack of power supply. On February 10, Russian troops launched missile attacks on Kharkiv infrastructure facilities, including critical sites. Eight people were injured.
As of the morning of February 10, about 1,000 apartment blocks remained without heating and hot water.