Ukrainian energy facilities were massively attacked by Russia on Wednesday morning, December 25th.
The transmission system operator takes the necessary measures to limit consumption to minimize negative impacts on the power system. The energy sector will begin to clarify the damage caused once the security situation allows it. Energy Minister German Galushchenko announced this on Facebook.
Stay tuned for official announcements, it said.
As you know, this morning, as a result of a massive missile attack, the Ukrenergo company introduced blackout schedules across Ukraine. Ukrainians called for saving energy.
DTEK announced a blow to thermal power plants. As a result of the massive attack, the equipment of the thermal power plant was seriously damaged. After the end of the shelling, the power engineers promptly began to eliminate their consequences and resume operation of the equipment.
Let us remind you that on the morning of December 25, the Russian invaders launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine. Dozens of explosions occurred, in particular, in Kharkov. There were three casualties in the Saltovsky district, and a fire also broke out in the Kievsky district as a result of the attack. In the Nemyshlyansky district, a strike was recorded on a private house, one person was injured.
Many explosions occurred in the Dnieper. Explosions were also recorded in Krivoy Rog, Kremenchug in the Poltava region, Yantar in the Ivano-Frankivsk region and Stryi in the Lviv region.
Source: Racurs

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