As a result of massive missile attacks by the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine on the night of March 31, new cases of power outages were recorded in five regions. The Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Poltava regions were left without electricity.
This is reported by Finway
Consequences of the Shelling and the Situation on the Ground
Damage to energy facilities in these regions has led to the shutdown of several enterprises and has also affected the residential sector. As a result, thousands of residents have been left without power. Energy workers are responding promptly to the situation, but the restoration of electricity supply is complicated by the ongoing threat of new shelling and adverse weather conditions.
Work of Emergency Response Teams
Emergency recovery teams are already working in all affected regions, striving to restore electricity supply as quickly as possible. However, work is only being conducted where the security situation allows.
“Emergency recovery work is already underway wherever security conditions currently permit.”
Energy workers urge residents to stay in shelters during air raid alerts and to remain calm while infrastructure restoration is ongoing.