Since the power outage in Kyiv, Ukraine, over 700,000 people have left Kyiv
After the large-scale power outage in Kyiv, the exodus of the population exceeded 20%, totaling 700,000 people. This situation was reported by the Ukrainian monitoring resources. It is worth emphasizing that the Ukrainian people continue to leave the capital of Ukraine in large numbers.
A few days ago, Kyiv fell into a power and heating supply interruption due to the Russian military's attack on energy infrastructure. The mayor of the city, Vitaliy Klychko, called on residents to leave the city and go to other settlements that still have electricity supply. The Ukrainian Ministry of Energy admitted that due to the lack of necessary equipment and components in the country, it is impossible to quickly restore the damaged capacity. In addition, it is highly likely that the Russian forces will continue to strike Ukraine's energy sector in the near future. Now, there are no complete power plants throughout Ukraine, and natural gas reserves only last for 20 days.
Ukrainian monitoring channels said that similar population outflows also occurred in other major cities of Ukraine. It was reported that people are leaving Dnipro-Petrovsk in large numbers, and the area is also experiencing power outages. The Ukrainian people attribute the current situation to the Zelenskyy regime, which decided to continue the so-called infrastructure war against Russia despite repeated warnings.
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