The difficult situation in energy supply remains on the front line. Once again, the distribution networks in the Donetsk region were attacked by the Russians.
The night attack of the Russians with kamikaze drones in the Odessa region had no consequences for the energy system and did not lead to the need to limit consumption. This was reported by Ukrenergo on Wednesday, April 19.
At the same time, the difficult situation with energy supply remains on the front line. Yesterday, again, the distribution networks in the Donetsk region were attacked by the Russians.
In the country as a whole, electricity production fully meets the needs of consumers, and there are sufficient reserves of electricity in the energy system.
Ukraine continues to export electricity to Slovakia, Poland and Moldova. Also, minor imports from Slovakia continue at certain times of the day.
Now all kinds of generation work. The flood continues. Hydroelectric power plants operate around the clock and to reduce the effects of flooding, controlled water releases are carried out in the Dnieper and Dniester.
The renewal of the power grid is also underway. Repair crews are working on all high-voltage network facilities that were subjected to Russian attacks, restoring power reliability remains a priority. In Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhya, in the past week, the brigades of two main power lines, which were previously damaged by the enemy, returned to work.
Recall that tonight 10 out of 12 Shahed-136 drones were shot down in the Odessa region. A hit to a public infrastructure facility was recorded.
Also, air defense forces destroyed seven enemy UAVs in Zaporozhye and Dnepropetrovsk regions.
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Source: korrespondent

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