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Ukraine restores infrastructure in cities liberated from Russian occupation
Journal Staff Report

KYIV, April 27 – In the settlements liberated from Russian occupation in the north and east of Ukraine, work continues to restore infrastructure facilities damaged as a result of hostilities, Deputy Head of the President's Office Kyrylo Tymoshenko has said.

In Kyiv region, power supply has been restored in half of the houses, potholes are being eliminated on the roads of Kharkiv region, which is being attacked by Russian troops, to ensure the passage of vehicles, work is underway to restore bridges in Chernihiv region, and a railway connection with the capital has been launched in Sumy region," Tymoshenko said at a briefing, the press service of the President's Office reports.

According to him, power supply has been restored in more than half of the houses in Kyiv region - more than 80,000 customers have been connected to the power supply. Gas distribution has also been fully or partially restored in 106 settlements of Kyiv region.

In the village of Borodianka, almost 30% of all consumers are provided with water, including water in the hospital. In the villages of Nove Zalissia and Pylypovychi, water supply has been fully restored," Tymoshenko said.

Destroyed bridges and roads are being actively rebuilt. In particular, 170 km of roads in Kyiv region were cleared and traffic was resumed at eleven temporary crossings.

Pyrotechnicians continue to work on demining the territories. In particular, more than 20 explosive objects were found in Puscha-Vodytsia. (om/ez)




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