Thanks to the professional work of emergency teams, it is possible to quickly heal consumers according to backup schemes and avoid emergency shutdowns.
Ukraine’s energy system was subjected to 17 attacks by kamikaze drones in the southern and southeastern regions. There were hits on thermal power plants and objects of the main networks, Ukrenergo reported on Saturday, February 11.
It is indicated that now the situation in the energy system is difficult, but controllable. Thanks to the professional work of emergency teams, it is possible to quickly heal consumers according to backup schemes and avoid emergency shutdowns.
At the same time, in Kharkov, in connection with yesterday’s damage to energy facilities, emergency shutdowns were applied.
“Also, due to network restrictions imposed after the enemy destroyed the main grid facilities, with an increase in consumption, emergency shutdowns are possible in Khmelnytsky, Zhytomyr, Kiev and Kiev regions,” Ukrenergo warned.
At the same time, in the Odessa region, repairmen managed to put into operation part of the equipment, work continues on restoring the region’s energy supply.
Recall that on the night of February 10, the Ukrainian military destroyed 20 Shahed-136/131 strike drones, launched by Russian aggressors. At the same time, damage was reported to three power facilities in the Dnepropetrovsk region.
And yesterday, Ukrainian defenders repelled the 14th large-scale missile attack by the aggressor country of the Russian Federation. 61 missiles out of 74 were launched and 22 drones out of 28 were shot down.
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Source: korrespondent

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