Russia attacked energy facilities in seven regions - Ministry of Energy

Russia attacked energy facilities in seven regions - Ministry of Energy

Russia attacked energy facilities. Illustrative photo / Photo: Associated Press

Energy workers are working to restore electricity.

Russian strikes have caused new power outages in seven regions of Ukraine, as reported by the Ministry of Energy. 

Donetsk region: 

Over 11,000 consumers were cut off due to enemy shelling in 9 settlements. Energy workers restored power supply for 14,800 consumers in four settlements. As of this morning, 170 settlements, with 127,800 consumers, remain without electricity.

Zaporizhzhia region: 

Power outages affected 40 consumers, but all have since been reconnected. However, 3,700 consumers across 51 settlements remain without power supply due to ongoing hostilities.

Sumy region: Russian airstrikes and artillery fire from the border caused outages for 1,700 consumers in seven settlements. A total of 8,100 consumers in 100 settlements are currently without power supply.

Kharkiv region: 

Power supply was restored to 2,400 consumers yesterday. This morning 112,500 consumers remain without electricity due to hostilities. Six settlements are also without gas supply, affecting 13,067 consumers.

Kherson region: 

Due to the morning shelling in the city of Kherson, 659 more consumers were additionally cut off. In total, 3,951 consumers in the regional center are without electricity. In the region, after the shelling, 1,307 consumers in one settlement were left without electricity. Across the region, 27,000 consumers in 46 settlements remain without power supply.

Chernihiv region: 

Due to hostilities, 2.3 thousand consumers in 27 settlements are without electricity.

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