Commander of Achill's warned about blackouts this winter: how to prepare.
Warning about possible blackouts this winter
According to inkorr.com: Preparation for winter is underway in Ukraine, and Ukrainians need to take the future seriously. The commander of the 'ACHILLES' drone regiment, Yuriy Fedorenko, noted that blackouts are possible this winter. He also emphasized the important battles ongoing in Kup'yansk, where drones and small arms are actively used.
'There is a very high pressure. However, we are holding on,' - Fedorenko stated.
In light of the threat of shelling and the upcoming heating season, Fedorenko urged Ukrainians to prepare for possible negative scenarios. It is important to have shelter and the necessary equipment in case of a blackout, such as generators, batteries, flashlights, and burners.
'If Ukrainian society is prepared, we can avoid a blackout. If not, then get ready for generators and flashlights. We are always preparing for the worst,' - emphasized Fedorenko.
According to the latest data, power outages are already being observed in Ukraine, so it is important to be ready for potential problems in the coming months.
Military personnel emphasize the need for preparation for winter challenges, urging citizens to have everything necessary in case of power outages. In conditions of military action and cold, it is important to take care of oneself and loved ones, ensuring they have everything needed for survival.
Preparation for winter in the context of war is becoming increasingly vital. Blackouts can significantly affect the daily life of Ukrainians, so it is worth considering the recommendations of experts and having everything necessary for a comfortable and safe experience of the cold. As practice shows, readiness for difficult situations can minimize negative consequences.
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