
Governor of the eastern Kharkiv region said the main city was without power. (Representational)
Water supplies were disrupted across the Ukrainian capital Friday after a wave of Russian strikes and metro services suspended so that stations could be used as shelters, Kyiv's mayor said.
"Due to damage to energy infrastruture, there are interruptions to the water supplies in all areas of the capital," Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said on social media after telling residents that "metro traffic is temporarily stopped on all lines."
A fresh barrage of Russian strikes hit several cities across Ukraine early Friday, officials said, with the mayor of the capital Kyiv reporting explosions in the city's central districts.
Vitali Klitschko said explosions were heard in the Desnyan district and warned residents to take shelter, while the governor of the eastern Kharkiv region said the main city there was without power after Russian strikes.
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