In Ternopil, electric transport partially resumed operations after the Russian attack.
The electric transport of Ternopil has started operating again after the attack on the energy infrastructure
Today, November 27, the electric transport network partially resumed its operations in Ternopil after the attack on the energy infrastructure, reported the city mayor Serhiy Nadal.
According to the mayor, public transport in Ternopil operates on a regular schedule, although trolleybuses will mainly run in the mornings and after 4 PM to save electricity.
Nadal also noted that the arrival times can be checked online using the 'DeTransport' service. He expressed hope that the energy workers would restore electricity supply for the stable operation of the city.
It is recalled that on the night of November 26, there were attacks on the electric infrastructure of Ternopil. This led to a temporary suspension of trolleybus traffic in the city. The head of the Ternopil OVA, Vyacheslav Negoda, reported that work is ongoing to assess the extent of the damage and its elimination, but no information about injuries has been received.
It also became known that the fire at the energy facility, which was damaged as a result of drone attacks, has been localized in the Ternopil region.
The head of the Ternopil OVA, Vyacheslav Negoda, noted that the city managed to restore the operation of critically important infrastructure facilities, which will ensure the stable operation of hospitals, water utilities, boiler houses, and other important institutions. However, temporary power outages will be introduced for the population.
By the way, 'Ukrenergo' has again updated the list of power outages for November 27, which will affect both residential consumers and industries and businesses.
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