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Zelensky instructed to restore energy supply in Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions after the attack

Restoration of energy supply in Ukraine
Президент Володимир Зеленський дав вказівки щодо відновлення електроенергії у Дніпропетровській та Запорізькій областях після недавнього обстрілу.

Support for local authorities in energy restoration

According to Главком: President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky instructed to provide support to local authorities in Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions in restoring energy infrastructure after the drone attack by Russian terrorists. As a result of the strikes, 800,000 families in Dnipropetrovsk region were left without electricity supply.

As of now, energy supply in Zaporizhzhia region has been restored and is being implemented according to schedules. Emergency measures continue in Dnipro after extensive damage to the energy infrastructure. Ukraine's Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko also confirmed that the work on restoring energy supply is ongoing.

Importance of safety compliance

Ukrenergo urged residents of Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia to emphasize the importance of adhering to safety measures during the restoration of electricity supply. Local authorities are actively working on restoring electricity as the situation is critical and requires urgent response.

Borys Filatov described the situation as a national emergency, emphasizing its seriousness and the need for prompt action.

The authorities continue to take measures to ensure energy stability in the regions affected by the attacks.

This situation highlights the critical condition of energy infrastructure in Ukraine, especially in the context of war and regular attacks on energy facilities. Restoring electricity supply is crucial not only for the comfortable living of the population but also for the stability of the economy in the affected regions. Prompt response from local authorities and support from central authorities are important steps for restoring the normal functioning of society.

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