Russian shelling led to power outages: which regions have implemented disconnections.
According to inkorr.com: The power supply systems in Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, and Dnipropetrovsk regions were affected by Russian shelling of energy facilities, leading to power outages for consumers. Energy workers are taking measures to restore the damaged networks in order to return stable electricity supply. In the regions with affected networks, schedules for hourly power disconnections have been implemented. Ukrenergo also notes that electricity consumption remains at a high level.
Power limitations
The application of power limitation schedules for industrial consumers has also been extended. The schedules will operate from 07:00 to 19:00 in certain regions.
At 6:00 AM, electricity consumption remained at the level recorded on Friday. Yesterday, the maximum consumption level was slightly higher compared to the previous Sunday. Ukrainian energy workers continue to work on restoring electricity supply for all consumers.
Summary: Russian shelling has led to power outages in several regions of Ukraine. Energy workers are working to quickly restore electricity supply and stability in the energy system. Hourly disconnection schedules and power limitations have been implemented, while electricity consumption remains high. Ukrainian energy workers do not stop their efforts to ensure electricity supply for all consumers.
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