Severe electricity restrictions in Ukraine may last 1-2 weeks
Oleksii Artemchuk — Tuesday, 27 August 2024, 10:15
Strict electricity consumption restrictions could last one or two weeks until the distribution systems are repaired.
Source: Ivan Plachkov, President of the All-Ukrainian Energy Assembly, during a broadcast on KYIV24
Quote: "The restrictions will be in place not only today. I think this will be for a week or two if there are no large-scale attacks."
Plachkov noted that one of the most large-scale attacks on the energy infrastructure occurred on 26 August. The attack’s aim was to achieve a total blackout in the energy system. This did not happen, and the power engineers responded quickly and professionally.
Background:
- The 26 August attack on Ukraine cost Russia about US$1.26 billion.
- The Kyiv Hydroelectric Power Plant has not suffered critical damage in the Russian morning attack.
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, stated that the morning attack had resulted in much damage to power facilities, but that repairs are underway.
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