In dnipro that are fully electrified, that is, the houses do not have. I am not talking about gas heating, i mean gas stoves, and uh, there are a lot of 16 story buildings , 20 floors, uh, thats why everything is completely electric, and even new buildings, they also have electric autonomous heating, so there is such a moment here that everyone is waiting for winter, who is stocking up, and i already saw that they were counting uh, how much same will cost in order to prepare this season for winter, and from amounts, from and to, of course, this amount does not always end at something, because everyone calculates their budget, so the main thing is that everyone is preparing for winter, i understand, well, electric heating and for this winter, thats enough risky, risky bet, here, well, lets hope, taiu, that, in particular, in the dnipro, they are taking care of preparing for critical infrastructure, for winter and persistent shelling, even Gennady Korban himself, so i think that this is
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