The situation in the energy sector is under control, work is underway to restore electricity - Shmyhal
Kyiv • UNN
Russian missile strikes have damaged Ukrainian energy facilities, leading to power outages in some regions, but the situation is generally under control and work is underway to restore power.
Due to an enemy missile attack on Ukraine, there are problems with electricity in some regions, but the situation is under control, there is no need for blackouts across the country. This was reported by the Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal, UNN reports.
"The enemy attacked a number of regions this morning using various types of missiles and drones. As a result of the shelling, there are problems with power supply in some areas. In general, the situation in the energy sector is under control, there is no need for blackouts across the country," Shmyhal wrote on social media.
According to him, rescuers and power engineers are already working to restore power as soon as possible.
The Russian terrorist attack also damaged civilian infrastructure. There are wounded and dead, Shmyhal added.
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