Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 28
Kyiv better prepared for winter after Russian strikes and Zelenskiy criticism
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 28

Kyiv better prepared for winter after Russian strikes and Zelenskiy criticism

9 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 28
  • Kyiv, home to about 3.7 million people, has improved its readiness for next winter, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said during an interview in Madrid.
  • The city’s enhanced preparedness follows mass power outages caused by Russian strikes and criticism from President Zelenskiy, with significant support from Ukraine’s international partners.
  • Last winter’s prolonged sub-zero temperatures exposed vulnerabilities in Kyiv’s infrastructure, prompting increased aid and planning to prevent similar disruptions in the coming season.
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