“Kharkiv is experiencing a complete power outage, leaving all services without electricity,” Terekhov said. “Despite this setback, we have initiated water supply operations — we can do so. We have also switched to generators and are activating heating networks.” A total of 40,000 households will be connected to the heating system, he said. Read also: Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhya reeling after pummeling by waves of Russian missile strikes Although the metro, trolleybuses, and trams are currently not operating, they are being substituted by bus routes, Terekhov said. “Service lines 101 and 112 are c…