Russia is once again attacking Ukraine's energy system: where outages have already been introduced.
According to inkorr.com: Ukraine's energy infrastructure is once again under threat due to Russian shelling, which is causing scheduled power outages. Svitlana Hrynchuk notes that there are currently no nationwide restrictions, but the situation may change. The most challenging situation is currently in Chernihiv Oblast, as well as in other regions of the country. Energy workers are operating in high-risk conditions, ready for new attacks, risking their lives. To stabilize the energy system, Ukraine plans to import electricity and gas.
Challenges with electricity supply
The situation with electricity supply in Ukraine is complicated by constant Russian attacks on energy facilities. The main tasks remain ensuring the stable operation of the system, as well as the safety of the lives and health of energy workers.
This situation demonstrates how important it is to support the energy infrastructure and be prepared for emergency measures. The government and energy companies continue to take actions to ensure reliable electricity supply, but the safety of energy workers remains a priority. Given the possibility of new attacks, the restoration and protection of energy facilities are becoming increasingly urgent.
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