Power Outage Schedules for the Long Term: Ukrainians Warned How Long They Will Have to Live Without Electricity.
In Ukraine, constant attacks on energy infrastructure continue, so residents of the country will have to use a power outage schedule during the autumn-winter period. This was stated by Deputy Minister of Energy Roman Andarak in an interview with Novyny.LIVE.
Andarak stated that Russian troops attack energy facilities every day, using drones and guided aerial bombs. The frontline regions are suffering the most.
'The Russians, very well understanding how our energy system is built, are trying to strike at the most painful points, the most critical nodes of electricity transmission,' Andarak noted.
Recently, the occupiers have focused their attacks on substations and medium-voltage networks, especially in frontline and border regions.
Andarak emphasized that the energy system of Ukraine is operating at the limit of its capabilities and there are no reserves. Although repair work is underway, a powerful attack on generation recently occurred in the eastern part of the country.
Let us remind you, Ukrainians are advised to take safety measures to preserve the refrigerator during power outages.
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