The Ministry of Energy made a statement regarding the reduction of power outage schedules.


Ukraine reduces power outage schedules following missile strikes
Ukraine is gradually reducing power outage schedules that were implemented in November after massive missile strikes. This has become possible due to the repair work carried out. This was reported by Deputy Minister of Energy Mykola Kolisnyk during an interview on the TV channel 'We-Ukraine'.
'We can see the state of the energy system through the queues and schedules that are used. Thanks to the effective and ongoing repairs that are currently being conducted, we see that the schedules are gradually being reduced. The only thing that remains is the constant risk of shelling energy infrastructure facilities,' the statement said.
According to the Deputy Minister, the power outage schedules have contributed to stabilizing the situation in the country's energy system.
As reported, today, December 5, power outages will apply to both household consumers and businesses.
It is noteworthy that on the night of Thursday, November 28, Russia carried out another mass shelling of Ukraine with 'Calibers' and X-101 missiles from Tu-95 aircraft. The energy infrastructure facilities were under attack. Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians were left without power.
'Ukrenergo' also showed damaged power plants as a result of Russian strikes.
Moreover, the situation in the energy sector is difficult but controlled by 'Ukrenergo' dispatchers. The system has preserved and maintains its integrity.
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