Russian troops have once again attacked Ukraine's energy infrastructure, resulting in emergency power outages in several regions. However, according to Energy Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk, the situation has been partially stabilized, and the regions have switched to hourly outage schedules.
Hrynchuk stated that this time the enemy used ballistic missiles to strike energy facilities, which are difficult to intercept. She also emphasized that the introduction of outage schedules is necessary for carrying out repair work and the overall stabilization of the energy system.
‼️ The energy system has been partially stabilized, but it is currently impossible to abandon the schedules, – Energy Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk
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Unfortunately, recovery is complicated by the constant threat of new strikes and air raid alerts, but all necessary services are working promptly to restore electricity and heating for residents as quickly as possible. Ukraine has a sufficient stock of equipment for repairing the damaged ones, but the installation process requires time and caution.
Ukraine has once again become a target for attacks by the enemy, leading to electricity supply issues for residents in several regions. Despite this, thanks to the prompt actions of the services and the availability of necessary equipment, the situation has been partially regulated. However, the threat remains, and assistance to the affected and the recovery of the country's energy infrastructure should continue.