"A wiremen brigade has not been able to enter the area of the damaged power lines yet due to attacks," he said on Facebook around noon on Thursday. According to Zhebrivsky, servicemen from Civil Military Cooperation (CIMIC) units and housing and utilities services continue working on houses in the private sector. He also said a centralized humanitarian assistance point has been organized, where the town residents can get everything they need. According to earlier reports, overhead power lines were damaged as a result of attacks near Avdiyivka in the late hours of January 30. As a result, the town was left without heat and water supply and the Avdiyivka Coke-Chemical Plant and the Donetsk filtration station were disconnected from heat and water supply.