
More than 100,000 consumers were left without power due to Russia's massive attack on energy facilities
Over 100 thousand Ukrainian consumers were left without electricity supply as a result of another massive Russian attack on energy facilities. This was reported by the Ministry of Energy, which specified that both generating and grid companies in several regions were hit.
What are the consequences of the attack
According to the Ministry of Energy, equipment at several key energy facilities was damaged. As a result, the following was recorded large-scale outages in the residential sector. Energy companies were forced to carry out emergency switching to stabilise grid operations. In a number of regions, it is possible to emergency shutdown schedules in case of additional load.
The Ministry clarified that the frontline and central regions were most affected, but details were not disclosed for security reasons.
Restoration work continues
The following are working in the field emergency and repair teams, However, some of the damaged facilities require long-term work due to significant damage.
The Ministry of Energy notes that the restoration of power “depends on the scale of damage and the situation in each region”, but the power company is doing everything possible to restore power to consumers as soon as possible.
Context: energy sector hits intensify
In recent weeks, Russia has significantly increased the number of attacks on Ukraine's energy facilities in an attempt to repeat the energy pressure scenario of previous years.
Experts emphasise that attacks on generating and distribution stations are aimed not only at creating local problems, but also at disruption of the stability of the entire power system.
The government urges citizens to prepare backup power supplies and use electricity rationally in the evening.


