Due to the consequences of shelling, the main air line in the western region was closed by protection.
A massive Russian missile attack damaged energy infrastructure in three regions. Ukrenergo reported this on Saturday, April 27.
“Energy system facilities in Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv and Dnipropetrovsk regions were damaged. Due to the consequences, the main line of Ukrenergo in the western region was closed by emergency restoration protection,” the message said.
This morning, energy consumption in Ukraine decreased by 23% compared to yesterday, April 26. This is due to a combination of sunny weather and the weekend. At the same time, there will still be power shortages in the energy system at times today.
During the day, consumption restrictions continue to apply in the Kharkov region. Industrial consumption in Krivoy Rog is also limited around the clock.
Ukraine continues to import electricity most of the day, except in the evening hours, from Romania, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and Moldova. Its total volume will be 6629 MWh, with a maximum power in individual hours of up to 1640 MW.
Electricity exports also continued in the morning and afternoon thanks to the active operation of solar power plants in Romania, Slovakia, Hungary and Moldova. Its total capacity is 1158 MWh, with peak power in individual hours of up to 374 MW.
We remind you that tonight the enemy launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine. Energy facilities in three regions were attacked.
It was later found that air defense units shot down two thirds of the missiles launched by the Russians.
Source: korrespondent

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