In two Ukrainian regions, emergency power outages are being implemented as per the directive of "Ukrenergo." The duration of these energy restrictions may be extended.
This information was reported by RBK-Ukraine citing the Telegram channel "Poltavaoblenergo."
"According to the directive from NEC 'Ukrenergo,' on December 26 at 06:37, the order was received to implement two queues of emergency disconnection schedules," writes "Poltavaoblenergo."
Additionally, at 07:30, an order was received to introduce emergency disconnection schedules amounting to 20 MW in the Kremenchug district of the region.
As of 08:40, the emergency disconnection schedules in Poltava region have been canceled.
Starting from 06:48, as per the directive of "Ukrenergo," an emergency disconnection schedule has been activated.
"Please note: in the event that both the emergency disconnection schedule and the hourly disconnection schedule are implemented simultaneously, the disconnection time according to your schedule may be extended," writes "Kirovohradoblenergo."
On December 26, during the night and morning, the Russian Federation (RF) conducted its 13th massive missile and drone attack on energy facilities since the beginning of the year. As a result of the shelling, consumption restrictions were imposed in several regions. Following this, emergency recovery operations began at all facilities where the security situation allowed.
Due to enemy shelling, the situation in Dnipro was also complicated. The city experienced issues with heating supply in the left bank part of the city.