Unidentified commenter says Kyiv heat plant nearly destroyed after repeated Russian missile attacks
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An unidentified commenter said a Kyiv heat plant is "almost completely destroyed" after repeated Russian missile strikes, warned residents are freezing, and called the destruction "amounting to a war crime." The claim was made as a brief public statement and was not verified in the remarks.
An unidentified commenter said a heat plant in Kyiv was "almost completely destroyed" following what the speaker described as "continued repeated Russian missile attacks," and warned that "people are really freezing." The speaker argued that destroying "1 of the 3 sources of heat in Kyiv" amounted to "a war crime."
The statement consisted of a short, forceful public remark criticizing the attacks and emphasizing civilian harm and infrastructure loss. The commenter opened the remark with an exclamation and then detailed the extent of damage, attributing cause to repeated missile strikes and highlighting the immediate human impact: lack of heat for residents.
The legal characterization of the strikes as a war crime was presented as the speaker's allegation. The transcript contains no verification, official response, or additional evidence for that legal claim, nor does it provide independent confirmation of the number of citywide heating sources or the condition of other facilities.
No formal action, response, or follow-up was recorded in the transcript excerpt.
