October 23, 2025
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In some regions of Ukraine, schedules of hourly shutdowns were introduced instead of emergency shutdowns

In order to restore power to consumers who have been without power for a long time, in some regions of Ukraine, instead of the previously applied emergency power outages, hourly outage schedules are being introduced. This was reported by “Ukrenergo”. You can find out the time and duration of blackouts at a specific address on the official pages of distribution system operators (oblenergo) in the respective regions. For example, DTEK has already published a schedule of outages on the 22nd”, — write on: ua.news

In order to restore power to consumers who have been without power for a long time, in some regions of Ukraine, instead of the previously applied emergency power outages, hourly outage schedules are being introduced.

This was reported by “Ukrenergo”.

You can find out the time and duration of blackouts at a specific address on the official pages of distribution system operators (oblenergo) in the respective regions. For example, DTEK has already published the shutdown schedule for October 22 for residents of Dnipropetrovsk region.

In other areas, emergency shutdowns due to the consequences of the Russian attack are still in effect.

On Wednesday, October 22, in the morning during a massive attack on Ukraine, emergency power outage schedules were introduced in some regions. The reason was energy strikes and previous shelling.

In the capital, due to a partial power outage, special heating points and operational assistance headquarters were opened in four districts of the city.

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