Seven Ukrainian Regions Hit by Power Outages After Major Russian Strike on Energy Grid.
Electricity Crisis in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: On March 30, 2023, a large-scale Russian assault on energy infrastructure left households across seven Ukrainian regions without power. This attack is part of a sustained campaign targeting the country's power grid, which has repeatedly caused widespread blackouts since the war began. The affected areas include:
- Dnipropetrovsk
- Zaporizhzhia
- Odesa
- Khmelnytskyi
- Sumy
- Kharkiv
- Chernihiv
Utility crews and energy workers are operating around the clock to restore electricity. On March 29, 2023, an attack on the Khmelnytskyi region caused temporary outages, but engineers managed to quickly reconnect all consumers.
Funding for Critical Infrastructure Protection
The Ukrainian government has allocated 9.2 billion hryvnias to prepare for winter and strengthen defenses at 245 critical infrastructure sites. This investment underscores the severe threat posed by ongoing strikes and the urgent need to safeguard the nation's energy systems. Repair teams continue their efforts to restore power to affected households as quickly as possible.
Ukraine's energy infrastructure remains under constant pressure from repeated attacks, leading to significant disruptions in electricity supply. Amid the ongoing war, ensuring the stability of the power grid is vital, as reflected in the government's substantial funding for protective measures. The swift restoration of electricity is essential for maintaining civilian life and supporting the economy.
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