Launch of mobile heating points in Kyiv region
Seven mobile heating points, known as the 'Wagons of Resilience', have been launched in the Kyiv region. These points were created based on railway cars from Ukrzaliznytsia due to the difficult situation that has developed in the region after Russian attacks. Currently, some populated areas, including the city of Brovary, are facing serious problems related to power outages.
According to the available information, over 60 thousand consumers in 158 populated areas of the Kyiv region remain without electricity. To support people during this difficult period, more than 50 stationary resilience points are already operational. Additionally, heat is also supplied to six thousand residential buildings in Kyiv, helping to ensure comfortable conditions for residents.
'To support people, together with Ukrzaliznytsia, we have launched the 'Wagons of Resilience' – mobile heating points during prolonged outages'
Olexiy Kuleba, government representative
Importance of the initiative
The launch of mobile heating points is a response to the urgent needs of the population suffering from the consequences of the war and energy problems. In the context of ongoing power outages, such initiatives can significantly ease the lives of residents by providing them with access to warmth and comfort. It also demonstrates the efforts of local authorities and government structures to support the population during crisis situations.