At night, the Russians attacked an electrical facility in the Sumy region. Therefore, Sumy and part of the region lost power. The next morning all consumers are powered up.
As of Thursday morning, 545 settlements in eight regions were completely or partially cut off in Ukraine due to Russian shelling and technical reasons. Ukrenergo reported this on September 19.
“Due to the conflict, there are new blackouts in Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporozhye, Kharkov, Nikolaev regions. For technical reasons, there are no electricity consumers in Kiev, Chernihiv and Dnepropetrovsk regions,” the message said.
Also at night, the Russians attacked an electricity facility in the Sumy region. Therefore, the city of Sumy and part of the region lost power. The next morning all consumers are powered up.
According to Ukrenergo, this morning the daily electricity consumption decreased by 4.3% compared to the figure of Wednesday, September 18. At the same time, the need for economical electricity consumption during the evening hours remains. It is advisable not to turn on several powerful electrical appliances at the same time between 16:00 and 22:00.
Today, Ukraine imports electricity from Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary and Moldova with a total volume of 17,879 MW-hours, with a peak power of up to 1,532 MW at certain times.
Export is not in progress and is not expected.
We remind you that from September 7, Ukraine stopped regularly applying hourly power outage schedules. Previously, they had been in continuous use since August 26, when the Russians carried out their biggest attack yet on the energy sector.
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Source: korrespondent

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