KCMA: it is possible that stabilization schedules of power outages may be applied in the future
Kyiv • UNN
The KCMA does not rule out the introduction of stabilization schedules for power outages in the capital after the massive russian attack. During the night attack, equipment at DTEK's thermal power plants was damaged, and the enemy fired over 200 missiles and drones.
The Kyiv City Military Administration does not rule out that stabilization schedules of power outages may be applied in the capital, but everything will depend on the damage to the power system caused by the massive russian attack. The damage is currently being analyzed. KCMA spokesperson Mykhailo Shamanov said this during the telethon, UNN reports.
During the attack, the power company said that there would be preventive blackouts. This is always done to avoid overloading the system. In addition, DTEK said that some thermal power plants were damaged. We understand that Kyiv is part of a large energy infrastructure. It is possible that stabilization blackouts may be applied in the future. Emergency blackouts are in place now, and stabilization blackouts may also be applied, but this depends on the analysis of the power system
Recall
DTEK reportedthat during a night attack, russia shelled the company's thermal power plants. The equipment was seriously damaged.
During a combined missile and drone attack, the enemy fired more than 200 missiles and drones at Ukraine.