Incidenty

From a few days to weeks: Ukrenergo told about the consequences of a hostile attack on March 9

It takes up to two weeks to stabilize the situation in the Zhytomyr region, and in Kharkiv - several days. In places, the equipment that has already been repaired after shelling is damaged. As a result of hostile firing of energy infrastructure on March 9, the situation with light is difficult in several regions: in Kharkiv and Zhytomyr region repair work is ongoing, and in Odesa region introduced planned shutdowns. This was reported in Ukrenergo.

Ukrenergo stated that the most difficult situation is now in Kharkiv and Zhytomyr regions. Critical infrastructure has been restored in Zhytomyr region, but repair of main and distribution networks is underway. Zhytomyr Ova, Mayor Sergey Sukhomlin, and the leadership of JSC "Zhytomyroblenergo" held a joint meeting with Vladimir Kudrytsky, Chairman of the Board of NEC.

"The enemy shelling damaged the equipment that was repaired after the previous three terrorist attacks on Ukrenergo facilities in the Zhytomyr region. In total, according to the results of four massive attacks on energy infrastructure in the region there were 6 rockets and 3 UAVs," - said energy. Repair work in Zhytomyr region will last up to two weeks. Planned light shutdowns are introduced in the region. Critical infrastructure has already been restored in the Kharkiv region.

The energy supply situation in this region is hoped to stabilize within a few days. In Odesa region, planned shutdown of light was introduced. There are no network restrictions in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The power of the Zaporizhzhya NPP, which was stopped due to the enemy attack, restored. Recall that on the night of March 9, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation attacked Ukrainian energy sites. As reported by DTEK, the enemy managed to damage three DTEK Energo thermal power plants.

Volodymyr Skichko, the head of the information policy and work with consumers of Kharkivoblenergo, said Kharkiv was completely deactivated as a result of shelling. Mayor Igor Terekhov shared that he hopes to restore the voltage in the region with joint efforts. Later, the head of the regional military administration Oleg Synigubov stated that the enemy had caused at least 15 beats of the C-300 missiles in Kharkiv. Of these, 11 came to Kharkiv himself.