On November 26, electricity was restored in Kherson, and the next day electricity was gradually supplied to residential buildings.
In Kherson, electricity supply has been restored for 50% of consumers, the head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, Yaroslav Yanushevich, said.
“50% of Kherson has electricity,” he emphasized.
Deoccupation of Kherson
As reported, on November 11, the Ukrainian military entered Kherson, which was occupied in the first days of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine. Before retreating from the city, the Russian occupiers blew up the TV center, boiler houses and the oblenergo facility.
On November 26, electricity was restored in Kherson. The next day, electricity was gradually supplied to residential buildings.
Power outages in Kyiv and other cities
Since October 10, the Russians have been targeting Ukrainian critical infrastructure. After another rocket attack, on November 17, Kyiv set an anti-record blackout.
Russia’s latest massive attack caused a blackout in the Ukrainian power system. Enemy missiles hit the TPP, HPP and other critical infrastructure facilities. In a number of regions, electricity and water were lost, due to power outages there were communication interruptions.
Since November 24, Kyiv residents have been warned that the lights will be turned on for 2-3 hours every day.
For several days in a row, Ukrainians have been warned about Russia’s preparations for a new massive strike. According to experts at the Institute for the Study of War, Putin may increase the number of missiles and attacks on Ukraine to maintain the recent pace of strikes. The Russians need 7 to 14 days to prepare for a new attack of such power, Vadim Denysenko, the adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs, emphasized.