Energy problems in Kyiv, Ternopil and Lviv region after Russian attack
6 June 10:19
Russia’s attack on Ukraine has damaged not only the infrastructure of the subway and Ukrzaliznytsia, but also the energy system. Kyiv, Ternopil and Lviv region face power outages after Russian attack, "Komersant Ukrainian" reports
According to DTEK, more than 2,000 families in Kyiv were left without electricity. In addition, problems with power supply were reported in Lviv and Ternopil regions.
“Due to the shelling of the Russian occupiers, 2,167 families on the left bank of the capital were left without electricity. We are doing everything possible to restore electricity to every home as soon as possible,” DTEK said in a statement.
The head of Lviv regional state administration Maksym Kozytskyi reported problems with power lines in the region.
According to him, several villages near Lviv are without power. Lvivoblenergo’s emergency team is already working on the spot.
Life support systems in Lviv region are functioning normally.

In Ternopil, a part of the city remained under enemy attack. This has led to a decrease in water pressure in the pipes, which may lead to a lack of water supply for some residents, Ternopil Mayor Serhiy Nadal also reported on Telegram.
After the explosions, there is smoke in Ternopil. The Ternopil Regional Center for Disease Control and Prevention is taking measurements of the air in the city.

It should be noted that Russia attacked Ukraine on June 6 with “Shaheds”, ballistic missiles, and “Kalibr”. In many cities, air defense systems were working on enemy targets. There were explosions in Kyiv and the region, Chernihiv, Lutsk, Ternopil, Rivne and Lviv. There were casualties and injuries.