Kyivgaz crews quickly began to repair the damage caused by the Russian attack on 23 June on the Ukrainian capital. In the Podil and Shevchenkivskyi districts of the city, gas supplies to residential buildings had to be cut off for a while. This is stated in the press service of the department.
As a result of damaged glazing and partial damage to gasified buildings, gas distribution to residential buildings was temporarily suspended.
The company called for calm and apologised for the inconvenience.
Shelling on 23 June – how Russia attacked Kyiv
Russian troops attacked Kyiv on 23 June. As a result of the attack, 22 people were injured. Nine people were later reported dead.
The most serious consequences were in Shevchenkivskyi. An entire entrance of a residential high-rise building was destroyed. Rescuers rescued 10 injured people. Everyone is being provided with medical and psychological assistance.
In the capital of Ukraine, the sports and recreation complex of the Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute in Solomyansky district was also damaged by massive Russian shelling. A business centre building opposite it was destroyed.
Russia also shelled Bila Tserkva. Residential and medical infrastructure was damaged. One person was killed and eight were wounded.
As a reminder, a veteran of the Russian-Ukrainian war predicted when Russia would strike Kyiv. Russian troops have changed their tactics and are launching large-scale attacks on a specific city.