““The causes of death must be established by forensic experts,” the administration said on the evening of January 30”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
“The causes of death must be established by forensic experts,” the administration said on the evening of January 30.
After the last massive attacks by the Russian Federation, the power system of Ukraine is under a state of emergency. In particular, the difficult situation remains in Kyiv, where several hundred high-rise buildings out of six thousand that were left without heating as a result of the Russian strike on January 24 (many of them again after previous shelling on January 9 and 20) are still without heat. The authorities emphasized that emergency repair crews work around the clock to repair networks, in difficult and dangerous conditions and often under fire.
On January 14, KMDA reported that an employee of Kyivteploenergo utility company died as a result of an accident during the unloading of generator equipment for heat supply of individual residential buildings in Obolonskyi district.
On January 21, Ukrenergo reported that Oleksiy Brecht, a member of the board of the National Energy Company, died during restoration work at one of the facilities that were recently hit by Russian strikes.
The Security Service of Ukraine qualifies Russia’s strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure as crimes against humanity.
