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Energy workers have lifted restrictions on electricity supply in all affected regions of Ukraine. Ukrenergo reported this on Sunday, March 31.
It is indicated that at night, during the evening peak hours, it is possible to apply consumption restrictions for household consumers: in Kharkov region and Odessa region, for industrial consumers – in Krivoy Rog.
“At 11:40 in the Odessa region, due to technological violations at the Ukrenergo substation, consumers were partially de-energized in two districts of Odessa and the Odessa region. At 13:00, the electricity supply to all buyers have been refunded,” the message said.
We remind you that on the night of March 31, the Russians launched another missile and drone attack on Ukraine. Most of the enemy’s targets were directed to the west – to the regions of Lviv and Volyn. But the southern regions were also attacked. In Odessa, there were emergency power outages.
The Ukrainian Air Force later reported that most of the missiles and drones had been shot down.
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Source: korrespondent

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