According to him, power engineers are working intensively so that Kyiv region can return to planned power outages as soon as possible.
However, Kuleba said that about half of the region would have no electricity in the coming days.
As reported, Russian missiles hit energy facilities in Kyiv, Vinnytsia and Odesa regions on December 5. Despite this, the country’s power grid is functioning. In some regions, emergency shutdowns are in place in order to balance the system and avoid accidents.
Ukraine’s defense forces shot down over 60 out of more than 70 missiles fired by Russian forces.
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