“Kherson, Kherson district and part of Mykolaiv region remain without power.”, — write: www.unian.ua
Kherson, Kherson district and part of Mykolaiv region remain without power.
This was announced by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal during the government meeting.
He noted that the current situation in Ukraine’s energy system is difficult, but controlled by Ukrenergo dispatchers.
“It is important that the system has preserved and maintains its integrity. The work to overcome the consequences of the attack does not stop for a minute. Energy workers, rescuers, sappers work 24/7. Emergency shutdowns of consumers have been canceled in all regions, but now shutdown schedules are enforced,” he said. prime minister
According to him, Ukraine continues to import electricity from Europe. Shmyhal emphasized that the Minister of Energy and the head of Ukrenergo should now report to the public every day – provide a complete picture and inform about what work is being done.
At the same time, Ukrenergo reported that as of this morning, due to the consequences of a massive Russian missile and drone attack on the energy system, the city of Kherson, the Kherson district and part of the Mykolaiv region remain without power.
“Emergency and restoration work continues around the clock. By the end of the current day, power companies plan to restore power to the disconnected subscribers in Kherson Oblast and Mykolaiv Oblast,” the message says.
Energy terror from the Russian FederationYesterday, November 28, the Russian Federation again carried out a massive missile-drone attack on Ukrainian energy facilities. Emergency power outages were used throughout the country, and later – increased stabilization outages.
The Air Force shared that during the Russian missile attack on Ukraine, 12 hits were recorded, most of them at the facilities of the country’s fuel and energy sector.
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