Ukraine to Implement Hourly Power Outage Schedules Starting February 13.
Power Outages in Ukraine Following Russian Attacks
According to TSN.ua: Due to the impact of Russian strikes on the energy grid, Ukraine will implement scheduled power outages across the country on Friday, February 13. These hourly outage schedules, along with power capacity restrictions, will be in effect for a full 24-hour period in all regions. This is part of a broader effort to manage the severe strain on the national power system caused by the ongoing war.
The measures follow a combined missile and drone assault by Russian forces on energy infrastructure overnight on February 12, which damaged facilities in several regions. In response, emergency power outage schedules were introduced in a number of Ukrainian oblasts. These controlled blackouts are designed to preserve the overall stability of the electricity supply during the current critical situation.
Guidance for the Public
While authorities state the power situation is under control, citizens are advised to prepare for potential difficulties with electricity supply. The public should be ready for possible disruptions and follow official communications for updates on outage schedules.
The electricity blackouts across Ukraine are a direct consequence of the ongoing military conflict, which continues to target the country's critical infrastructure. In wartime conditions, energy security is paramount, leading the government and energy companies to take these steps to maintain a stable power supply.
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