Ukraine's Energy Ministry Debunks Blackout Myths, Cites Russian Strikes as True Cause.
Debunking Myths About Power Outages
According to TSN.ua: Ukraine's Ministry of Energy has refuted conspiracy theories alleging unfair power cuts, clarifying that the uneven blackouts are a direct result of damage from enemy attacks. The ministry stated that scheduled power outage timetables have been in effect across Ukraine since February 3, 2023. These rolling blackouts are a common wartime measure to manage severely damaged infrastructure.
The electricity disruptions are caused by damage to substations and power transmission lines from Russian strikes. The Ministry of Energy stressed that claims of 'unfair blackouts' are false. According to officials, power reaches cities and regions via specific lines and substations, which the enemy has been systematically trying to destroy throughout the full-scale war. This has created a patchwork of damage, explaining why outages vary by location.
Energy Workers' Efforts and Power Restoration
Ukrainian energy sector workers are laboring around the clock to repair networks, substations, and power plants. The ministry also noted that damage to the system is being repaired, and in time, the electricity supply will be fully restored.
This statement from the Ministry of Energy aims to dispel myths circulating among the population during wartime and to underscore the critical importance of supporting the nation's energy infrastructure. The implementation of outage schedules demonstrates a systematic approach to managing energy resources, which is essential under constant threat from the aggressor. The full restoration of power depends on the success of repair work and stability on the front lines, a monumental task for a nation under siege.
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