There is also a partial power outage in Belopolye, Sumy region, said mayor Yuriy Zarko.
In Sumy, electricity was partially lost due to an accident with power equipment. This was announced on Sunday, June 9, on the Telegram channel of the Sumy City Council.
“Due to an emergency equipment situation in part of the city, power has been lost,” the message said.
It is indicated that there is no water in that part of the city.
“In some addresses, the electricity supply to the water intakes was turned off, which led to the cessation of water supply,” the City Council said.
Workers and energy services are working to quickly restore the power supply.
Earlier, DTEK said that since the start of a full-scale war with Russia, all of the company’s thermal power plants have received major blows and gone through a complete shutdown. Currently, the holding is actively looking for and buying equipment in Europe.
And Prime Minister Denis Shmigal said that 42 power units of thermal power plants were destroyed in Ukraine – this is 73% of all thermal generation capacities.
Source: korrespondent

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