The shelling also damaged distribution networks in Chernihiv, Kharkiv, and Donetsk regions.
On Wednesday night, Russian aggressors dropped two air bombs on the borders of the Sumy region and destroyed one of the electricity distribution facilities. Ukrenergo reported this on May 3.
“The enemy again caused damage to the networks of energy companies in the region. In the Sumy region, one of the objects of the distribution grid was destroyed by two air bombs, more than 4,000 subscribers were left without electricity, ” said the report.
The shelling also damaged distribution networks in Chernihiv, Kharkiv, and Donetsk regions.
“Where the security situation allows, repairs continue,” Ukrenergo added.
At the same time, the country’s electricity production is sufficient to cover consumption. Sunny weather and high water contribute to the active operation of hydroelectric power plants and power plants from renewable energy sources. This helps to offset the decline in the share of thermal and nuclear power plants due to the start of summer maintenance campaigns.
Moldova continues to export electricity. Poland does not need additional electricity due to reduced consumption during long vacations. There is no electricity import in Ukraine yet.
Earlier on Wednesday, it became known that the enemy hit the village of Svesa in the Shostka district of the Sumy region. The airstrike destroyed the business. Information about victims and damage is specified.
It was also reported that during the day the Kherson region was subjected to more than 100 attacks, there were dead and wounded.
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Source: korrespondent

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