Russia left part of Dnipropetrovsk region without electricity due to attack on energy infrastructure

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Russia left part of Dnipropetrovsk region without electricity due to attack on energy infrastructure

As a result of yet another attack by Russia on the energy infrastructure of the Dnipropetrovsk region, a significant part of the area has been left without electricity supply. This was reported by the State Secretary of the Ministry of Energy, Serhiy Suyarko, who noted that emergency restoration works are ongoing continuously.

This is reported by Finway

Impact of bad weather on electricity supply in other regions

In addition to the consequences of hostile shelling, the situation with electricity supply has been complicated by adverse weather conditions. According to Serhiy Suyarko, as of this morning, consumers in the Kyiv and Transcarpathian regions remain without power. Teams of energy workers are working on the prompt restoration of electricity supply to the population.

“Due to adverse weather conditions, as of this morning, consumers in the Kyiv and Transcarpathian regions are without power. Repair teams are working on restoring electricity supply,” he noted.

Electricity supply restrictions in Odesa region and gradual improvement of the situation

Due to previous attacks by Russia on the energy infrastructure of Odesa, network restrictions continue to be in effect in the region. For local residents, this means the absence of clear schedules for hourly power outages, complicating the planning of daily life.

A representative of the Ministry of Energy added that the situation is gradually stabilizing in several of the most energy-deficient regions. He noted that this has been made possible thanks to the coordinated work of repair teams and the review of critical infrastructure facility lists, although he did not specify which regions are being referred to.

According to “Ukrenergo,” as a result of bad weather in Transcarpathia, as of the morning of January 7, 21 settlements were completely or partially without electricity supply.