“Earlier today, the Kharkiv Metro reported that it could not start trains due to problems with the electricity supply and was operating in shelter mode”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
“If the voltage drops below the permissible level, the movement of trains may be temporarily suspended,” the message states.
Earlier today, the Kharkiv Metro reported that it could not start the movement of trains due to problems with the electricity supply and was operating in shelter mode.
In the morning of November 8, the Kharkiv Metro reported that traffic was suspended after a massive Russian attack on energy facilities. At six o’clock in the morning on November 9, they announced the resumption of traffic, but within an hour it became known about its suspension.
After a massive Russian attack on the night of November 8, restrictions on electricity consumption continue to apply in Ukraine.
According to the Air Force, on the night of November 8, Russian troops launched 45 missiles, of which 32 were ballistic, as well as 458 drones. Air defense forces shot down or suppressed 415 air targets. In particular, it is known about three people who died in the Dnipro.
Minister of Energy Svitlana Grynchuk said that such a number of ballistic missiles that directly attacked energy facilities “is hard to remember even from the beginning of the war, so of course there are consequences.”
