All miners stranded by shelling and a power outage in Kryvyi Rih have been brought to the surface and work is underway to restore power, while a fire broke out at a gas facility in Kharkiv region due to an attack by an enemy drone.
An attack by Russian drones on energy facilities in Kryvyi Rih (Dnipropetrovs'k region) left 62,000 households without electricity and hit a mine with 120 miners, although by morning power was restored to more than 32,000 consumers.
There is no shortage of electricity in Ukraine's power system. Due to technical reasons, equipment at Cherkasy CHPP was briefly shut down, but there were no disruptions in heat supply.
The de-energization of the substation due to technical problems disrupted train traffic, but the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine says there is no overall electricity shortage.
Hostile shelling damaged equipment at a power substation in Dnipropetrovs'k region, causing localized power outages, but Ukraine has enough electricity, both generated and imported, to meet demand and no blackouts are currently planned. Shelling also caused lesser disruptions in Chernihiv and Donetsk regions.
Ukraine has enough electricity to meet demand, 4 units of TPP generating equipment in reserve.