Ukraine Eases Curfew to Allow Travel to 'Invincibility Points'.
New Curfew Rules for Emergency Travel
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine is relaxing its nationwide curfew rules to permit free movement to 'Invincibility Points'. Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced this policy shift on January 16. This change is designed to help citizens reach these safe havens at night during the ongoing state of emergency in the energy sector. These shelters, often equipped with heat, power, and internet, have become vital community hubs since Russia's attacks on critical infrastructure began.
“People will be able to move freely to reach 'Invincibility Points', including at night” - Denys Shmyhal
Shmyhal also stressed the urgent need for coordinated and effective efforts to stabilize the situation within the energy grid, particularly in the capital, Kyiv.
Government Plans for Energy Stability
Alongside the curfew adjustment, the government plans to intensify the work of the Emergency Energy Situation Response Headquarters. Furthermore, the Prime Minister has recommended that the National Commission for State Regulation of Energy and Public Utilities (NEURC) swiftly review and simplify the procedure for connecting backup power equipment.
- Intensifying the work of the Emergency Energy Situation Response Headquarters.
- Reviewing and simplifying the procedure for connecting backup power equipment.
- Reallocating backup equipment between regions based on the critical needs of essential services.
All these measures are intended to ensure the stability of the energy system and public safety during the emergency.
The revised curfew rules reflect the government's effort to balance public safety with the practical needs of citizens during a severe crisis. Ensuring nighttime access to 'Invincibility Points' significantly reduces risks for vulnerable individuals. Concurrently, the government's proactive steps in the energy sector underscore the seriousness of the challenges facing the country and the necessity of maintaining a functional energy grid to support daily life.
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