Power Outages: How Schedules Will Work on November 27.
On November 27, from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM, power outages will be carried out. This was reported by representatives of 'Ukrenergo'.
The reason for these temporary restrictions is damage to energy facilities as a result of a massive rocket-drone attack by the Russian Federation on November 17.
Energy workers are working to eliminate the consequences in order to restore the damaged equipment as quickly as possible
It should be noted that the schedules for outages may change during the day.
Please do not turn on several powerful devices at the same Time when the power comes on according to the schedule
Outage schedules for your region can be viewed on 'oblenergo' and 'DTEK' websites.
It is worth noting that today, November 26, there will also be outages in Ukraine from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
We would like to remind you that Ukraine is currently dealing with the aftermath of the Russian attack on the energy system.
On November 17, Russian occupation forces carried out a massive rocket bombardment. According to President Zelensky, about 120 rockets and 90 drones were launched, while the air defense system destroyed over 140 aerial targets. Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko stated that Russian terrorists attacked energy system facilities across the country. As a result, emergency power outages were conducted.
Additionally, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported that due to the attack by Russia on November 17, electrical capacity was reduced at Ukrainian nuclear power plants. At that time, the energy infrastructure of Ukraine was damaged.
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