In June, Kyiv residents received large heating bills
In Kyiv, residents of many apartment buildings have begun receiving heating bills for January, and the amounts have come as an unpleasant surprise. On social media and in local chat rooms, Kyiv residents are complaining that despite the cold in their apartments and problems with heat supply, they have been charged significant amounts. Some residents are already demanding explanations from utility services and calling for a review of the accuracy of the charges.
A new wave of discontent has erupted in the capital over utility bills. This time, the trigger was the January heating bills received by residents of many buildings. On social media, people are sharing photos of their bills en masse and discussing the amounts they saw on their receipts. According to residents, the figures turned out to be significantly higher than they expected.
The greatest outrage stems from the fact that many complained about insufficient heating during the cold spell. People claim that the radiators were barely warm or that the temperature in their apartments remained below a comfortable level.

After receiving their bills, many residents began contacting management companies, housing and utility services, and heat suppliers. Some Kyiv residents are asking for a recalculation if the temperature in their apartments did not meet established standards. People are also asking how the charges were calculated and why the amounts turned out to be so high.