During the missile attack in the Khmelnitsky region, energy infrastructure facilities were damaged.
Due to the attack of the Russian aggressors and bad weather, more than 14 thousand consumers were left without electricity in the Khmelnitsky region. Ukrenergo reported this on Thursday, May 30.
“At night, during the missile attack in the Khmelnitsky region, energy infrastructure facilities were damaged More than 10 thousand consumers lost electricity By morning, about 500 consumers remained without power, emergency restoration work continues.
In addition, in the Khmelnytsky region, 4,134 consumers lost electricity due to bad weather. Repairs are ongoing.
For other reasons, 420 settlements were cut off from power. Due to the fighting, there were new losses in the regions of Dnepropetrovsk, Donetsk, Sumy and Kharkov. And for technical reasons there are power outages in Sumy and Chernihiv regions.
In general, the situation in the energy system has returned to normal. No customer loss expected for Thursday. This is due to the increase in the volume of electricity production at the nuclear power plants after two units came out of repair.
Today, during the day, Ukraine imports electricity from Romania, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and Moldova with a total volume of 19,518 MWh, with a peak power of up to 1,700 MW at certain times.
It was previously known that as a result of an enemy attack in the Khmelnytsky region on Thursday night, one of the cities in the region was partially cut off from power.
We remind you that tonight the air defense shot down seven Russian missiles and 32 Shahed.
Source: korrespondent

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