The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has identified facilities that will not be affected by power outages.
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This is stated in government decree No. 600 of May 24, 2024, published on the Cabinet of Ministers website.
With this decree, the government included in the list of critical facilities that should be provided with priority power supply:
- critical infrastructure facilities in the fuel and energy sector and the life support sector;
- health care institutions of state or municipal ownership;
- military units and territorial centers of recruitment and social support (including facilities used for the 9th territorial community under martial law);
- enterprises of the defense complex of Ukraine, in particular those performing mobilization tasks for the creation, production, repair and supply of weapons, ammunition, military equipment, special components, as well as railway transport enterprises;
- enterprises whose activities are important for ensuring the food, economic and/or energy security of the country; enterprises with a continuous production cycle;
- electronic communication networks:
- public authorities (Verkhovna Rada, Cabinet of Ministers, central executive authorities, law enforcement agencies (internal affairs bodies, prosecutors, SBU, State Emergency Service facilities)).
Lists of critical facilities are prepared and approved by regional and Kyiv city state administrations (military administrations), the resolution says.
Source: Racurs

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