It took the longest time to restore electricity supply in the Kharkov region. The consequences of the attack of Russian invaders were eliminated within 72 hours. In second place is the Odessa region, where energy engineers work 50 hours.
Russian invaders launched 208 missiles and drones at energy facilities in Ukraine in just two days. Infographics showing the results of the attacks were published in the UA War Infographics community.
According to the information in the infographic, the enemy attack took place on March 22 and 24 last week. Channel managers state that there are outages in electricity and other household services in half of Ukrainian regions.
“Energy workers tried to restore electricity supply as quickly as possible and mostly succeeded. Now the Kharkiv region is still suffering the consequences,” the message says.
How long did it take to restore power supply?
It took the longest time to restore electricity supply in the Kharkov region. The consequences of the attack of Russian invaders were eliminated within 72 hours.
50 hours of work were done to eliminate faults in electrical networks in the Odessa region. In the Khmelnitsky region – 36, in the Dnepropetrovsk region – 9, in Poltava and Sumy – 4 hours each and in Donetsk – 3 hours.
As UA War Infographics notes, in some parts of Ukraine electricity did not need to be shut down or supplies were quickly restored.
When compiling the infographics, we took into account the information provided by OVA, DTEK and the heads of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Data is as of March 26, 2024.
Let us recall that on March 22, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation launched a combined missile attack on Ukraine. The enemy used 151 air assault weapons. Air defense destroyed 55 UAVs, 35 X-101/X-555 cruise missiles and 2 X-59 guided missiles. Russian targets attacked the Ukrainian energy sector. The Council of Ministers said that this was the biggest attack of recent times.
According to Ukrainian Energy Minister German Galushchenko, the target of the enemy attack on March 22 was a complete power outage, and the damage to the energy sector is still being calculated.
Let us also note that the Russian Armed Forces carried out a mass attack on Ukraine on March 24. Russian invaders were targeting critical infrastructure facilities. They managed to hit critical infrastructure facilities in the Odessa, Dnepropetrovsk and Lvov regions, depriving people of light and heat.
Source: Focus
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