President Vladimir Zelensky held the next Supreme Commander-in-Chief Headquarters. It is dedicated to the protection of energy facilities and ports.
The President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, in a video message to the people on Saturday, September 9, summarized the results of the day, in particular, spoke about the Headquarters meeting.
“I also held a Headquarters meeting today. Stability is a key issue. First of all, our energy conservation. What needs to be done before winter, and what has already been done. Detailed reports from official, head of energy companies. Of course, there is a military component. Our intelligence. “We clearly know that Russian evil is also preparing for winter – preparing to endure suffering. And everyone now in the public sector and in local authorities must do everything possible, and if necessary. , it is impossible for Ukraine to survive the winter and maintain full functionality,” it said in circulation
Zelensky expressed clear intentions to officers and commanders.
“Air defense, preparation of the energy sector, social system, related support packages from partners – all officers and commanders have clear tasks. The heads of regional administrations will report every day in preparations, every night – a report for the Government, the Office. The Minister of Internal Affairs was instructed to prepare as much as possible The State Emergency Service sector is something with concerns not only the direct work of the Service in Emergency Situations, but also clearly informs people about how to ensure protection,” the president emphasized.
Earlier, Ukrenergo said the energy system would be viable this winter. Now preparations are underway for the heating season – from 60% to 80% of the work has been completed. Particular attention is paid to protecting the equipment from possible attacks.
Source: korrespondent

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