At least half of Kyiv residents have no electricity due to Russia’s attacks
At least half the residents of Kyiv have been left without electricity because of Russian attacks. Source: Vitalii Klychko, Mayor of Kyiv, on Telegram Quote from Klychko: "Due to a massive rocket attack, on the orders of Ukrenergo [the National Energy Corporation of Ukraine], the energy industry started emergency power outages throughout Ukraine.
In particular, in the capital. This is a necessary step to balance the power system and avoid equipment accidents. [The regular] schedules of stabilisation shutdowns are currently not in effect!
At least half the customers in the capital are without electricity." Previously: On 15 November, air defence forces shot down four missiles over Kyiv, but Russian missiles hit residential buildings in the centre of the city.
As a result, emergency power outages have begun again in the capital.
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In addition to Kyiv, missile strikes were carried out on Khmelnytskyi, Rivne, Volyn, Lviv, Zhytomyr, Vinnytsia, Dnipropetrovsk, Poltava, and Kharkiv oblasts.
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