Power Outages: How the Schedules Will Work on November 25.
On Monday, November 25, scheduled power outages will take place in Ukraine. The schedules will be in effect for several hours. This was reported by the press service of 'Ukrenergo'.
Electricity supply will be interrupted for Ukrainian consumers from 14:00 to 20:00.
However, the Time and extent of the restrictions may change throughout the day. The latest information about the outage schedules can be found on the regional energy companies' websites.
The reason for the temporary restrictions is damage to energy facilities during the massive missile and drone attack on November 17.
Energy specialists urge not to turn on multiple powerful devices simultaneously when electricity returns as scheduled.
We remind you that work is ongoing to eliminate the consequences of the Russian attack on Ukraine's energy system.
Mass Missile Launch
On November 17, Russian occupation forces carried out a massive missile launch of various types. According to Zelensky, Russia launched about 120 missiles and 90 drones in total, air defense forces shot down more than 140 aerial targets. Ukrainian Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko later stated that Russian terrorists are attacking energy infrastructure across the country with missiles. Emergency power outages were implemented.
Damage to Energy Infrastructure
As a result of the Russian attack on November 17, Ukraine's energy infrastructure was damaged. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported a decrease in electrical capacity at Ukrainian nuclear power plants.
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