Electricity Restrictions Across Ukraine on October 17: Details of the Schedule.
According to inkorr.com: On October 17, Friday, power restriction schedules will be introduced for industry across the entire territory of Ukraine from 07:00 to 22:00. This information was reported by the publication 'Glavkom', citing the company 'Ukrenergo'.
Attention! The situation in the energy system may change. Follow the announcements on the pages of your regional energy company. If you currently have electricity – please use it sparingly!
On the night of October 16, Russian occupiers once again struck energy facilities in several regions with drones, resulting in morning power outages for consumers in several areas. Emergency recovery work is currently underway.
Massive Attacks on Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure
On the night of October 10, the Russian Federation again attacked Ukraine's energy infrastructure, which occurred on the anniversary of the first shelling of the energy system that began in 2022. According to President Volodymyr Zelensky, the enemy struck at the Ukrainian energy system using more than 450 drones and over thirty missiles.
Also, on October 14, Ukraine was subjected to attacks again, with energy facilities being the main targets. President Zelensky noted that due to hostile actions, Ukraine may have to import electricity this winter.
According to the words of the head of the 'Ukrenergo' company, Vitaliy Zaichenko, emergency power outages in Ukraine may last for up to a week.
Ukraine continues to fight against massive attacks on its energy infrastructure from Russia. Authorities urge citizens to use electricity sparingly and to follow information from local energy suppliers.
The situation with energy stability in Ukraine remains critical. Due to constant attacks on energy facilities, the country is forced to impose electricity consumption restrictions. Authorities call on citizens to stay informed and conserve resources to ensure the stability of the energy system during this difficult time.
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