January 9, 2026
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Pavlograd remains partially without electricity due to alarms and the risk of attacks

In the Dnipropetrovsk region, work continues to restore electricity supply after shelling. The greatest difficulties are observed in Pavlograd, where repair crews face constant air raids and the threat of new attacks. This is stated in the statement of DTEK in Telegram. “The critical infrastructure of the region works with electricity. The exception is Pavlograd, where work is complicated by constant alarms and the threat of attacks,” it says”, — write on: ua.news

In the Dnipropetrovsk region, work continues to restore electricity supply after shelling. The greatest difficulties are observed in Pavlograd, where repair crews face constant air raids and the threat of new attacks.

This is stated in the statement of DTEK in Telegram.

“The critical infrastructure of the region works with electricity. The exception is Pavlograd, where work is complicated by constant alarms and the threat of attacks,” the statement said.

DTEK notes that the light was returned to another 150,000 families in Dnipropetrovsk region after the shelling.

Overnight, electricity has been restored to almost 350,000 homes, and about 500,000 families are still without electricity.

In Ukraine, at the same time, lights are turned off in an emergency and according to schedules.

In Ukraine, on January 8, power outage schedules for household consumers and capacity restrictions for industrial enterprises will be in effect.

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