As a result of the mass launch of Shahed unmanned aerial vehicles, 151 residences, 75 privately owned houses and 12 institutions were left without electricity in Kiev.
Power outages are possible in Kiev and the region following the massive attack by “Witnesses” on November 25. Ukrenergo reported this on Saturday.
The Ministry reported that as a result of the night attack of the enemy, the main energy transmission lines of Ukrenergo and the distribution lines of regional energy companies in the central region were damaged. This means that the reliability of energy supply in the region decreases.
The statement said, “Our repair teams started urgent restoration work together with their colleagues. During the restoration work, there may be restrictions in energy supply in Kiev and the Kiev region.”
Residents of Kiev and the region are urged not to overload networks and consume electricity sparingly to help repair teams quickly restore power supply.
It should also be noted that as a result of the mass launch of Shahed drones, 151 residential buildings, 75 private sector houses and 12 institutions were left without electricity in Kiev. In addition, due to the massive attack, there was a power outage in 16 thousand houses in the Kiev region.
Let us remind you that we have previously written about what happened in Kiev the morning after the attack carried out by the Russian Armed Forces on Saturday, November 25. It is known that buildings in various parts of Kiev were damaged and hundreds of people living in the Ukrainian capital are still without electricity. That night, Shahed drones “entered” Kiev in numerous groups, from different directions, constantly changing direction along the vector of movement.
We also reported that secret equipment was brought to Ukraine from the USA to save you from power outages. The cost and delivery of the equipment amounted to US$1 million, but it was given free of charge to the Ukrainians.
Source: Focus
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