Russia continues to attack energy infrastructure, four regions affected by new power outages
As of the morning of February 2, new Russian attacks have left users in four regions without power; bad weather has caused power outages in 162 settlements in three regions.
According to Ukrinform, NPC Ukrenergo reported this on Facebook.
"As a result of enemy attacks on energy infrastructure, as of this morning, customers in the Sumy, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, and Cherkasy regions are without power. Emergency repair work is underway wherever the security situation allows. Energy companies are doing everything possible to restore power to all users as quickly as possible," the statement said.
As of 9:30 a.m. on Monday, electricity consumption was 7.5% higher than on the previous weekday, January 30. The reasons for this are a significant drop in temperatures across Ukraine and fewer restrictions in certain regions.
Due to power system difficulties in some regions caused by Russian attacks, emergency power cuts are currently in effect. In the remaining regions, power restriction schedules for industry and hourly power cut schedules for the population are in effect.
Due to difficult weather conditions (ice and freezing of power lines), 162 settlements in the Odesa, Mykolaiv, and Kirovohrad regions were entirely or partially without power in the morning.
“All regions of Ukraine still need to save energy today. Please use powerful electrical appliances sparingly. If possible, postpone energy-intensive processes until nighttime, after 11 p.m.,” Ukrenergo added.
As reported by Ukrinform, US President Donald Trump said that Russian leader Vladimir Putin agreed not to shell Ukrainian cities during extreme cold weather for a week.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said that there were no direct agreements on an energy truce between Ukraine and Russia. According to the president, a week without Russian strikes on the energy sector began on the night of Friday, January 30.
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