Ukraine Under Continuous Energy Strikes: What You Need to Know Before Winter
In twenty-one regions of Ukraine, schedules for scheduled power outages have been introduced due to large-scale missile and drone attacks by Russian forces on the country’s energy infrastructure.
Starting from October 23, throughout the day, these regions observe precisely regulated interruption regimes designed to conserve resources and minimize load on damaged energy facilities.
Meanwhile, in response to destruction, businesses and industries are forced to operate under restricted parameters, taking into account power limitation schedules.
According to Ukrenergo, the pace of restoration work and balancing the energy system remain challenging due to ongoing attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities.
During morning strikes, many residents of Chernihiv and Kharkiv regions were again left without electricity.
Energy workers are making every effort to quickly repair damages and restore power supply.
Official sources indicate that outage schedules are available on social media pages of local distribution companies.
The recent days of massive attacks mark only the beginning of a new wave of energy terror by Russia, which aims to cripple Ukraine’s energy system and paralyze its vital functions.
Journalist Vladislav Obukh notes that despite the difficulties, Ukraine is striving to counteract this situation.
Answers to questions about what has changed in the enemy’s tactics and how each person can contribute to strengthening the country’s defenses are detailed in the article “Russia intensifies energy terror.
How to survive the winter.”
