Emergency and restoration work are now ongoing. Some consumers are already connected in the morning.
Due to the evening of Russian invaders, there are local power outages for consumers in some regions. It was reported by Ukrenergo on Thursday, August 28th.
“As a result of the missile attack of the missile-three-tone, energy facilities are damaged in some areas. As a result, there are local consumer closure. Emergency work continues, some consumers are connected in the morning. Energy is doing everything possible to restore damaged work equipment soon,” the report said.
In this regard, the Ministry of Energy reported that all the necessary steps were applied to support the stable operation of the energy system. Now the system is balanced and planned restrictions for consumers are not provided.
At the same time, this morning the electricity consumption reduced by 1.1% compared to the indicator at the same time of the day on Wednesday.
“The reason is the establishment of cloudless weather throughout Ukraine, which determines the high efficiency of household solar power plants and the corresponding reduction in energy consumption from the common network,” Ukrenergo explained.
Energy announces the need to transfer active consumption for the period of the most productive operation of solar power plants – from 10:00 to 17:00.
Remember that the Russians have now launched 629 drones and missiles throughout Ukraine. Air Defense and Reb units knocked/depressed with 589 enemy goals – 563 UAV and 26 missiles. At the same time, the entry of the enemy’s missiles and shock drones in 13 locations, the collapse of the downed (fragments) in 26 locations were recorded.
Due to Russian attacks, KYIV is most affected. So far, 12 dead are known, including three children. Another 48 people were injured.
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Source: korrespondent

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