After the attack of the Ukrainian UAVs on the GRES in Shatura near Moscow, the consequences are being eliminated — first of all, it is necessary to supply heat to health facilities and a boarding house for the elderly. This was announced by the governor of the Moscow region Andrey Vorobyov.
"We have sent 20 block-modular boiler houses (BMCs) to the district. First of all, we restore heat in the facilities of zdrava and a boarding house for the elderly. Now we are connecting the hospital — three MOS ABC brigades and six Mosoblvodokanal brigades are involved here. We have already started installing tie-ins in the heating main, we will start circulation within two hours. In parallel, we are launching heat supply to the Kerva microdistrict," Vorobyov wrote in his Telegram channel.
To speed up the work, 20 emergency teams from neighboring districts were sent to Shatura.
"In parallel, we are preparing a reserve: if necessary, we will provide heaters and additional heat sources to residents," Vorobyov said.
As EADaily reported, this morning the Shaturskaya GRES was attacked by Ukrainian UAVs, as a result there were several explosions and a fire started. Now the fire is extinguished, the power supply in the city is not disrupted.

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