Kyiv after the attack: critical infrastructure has been restored, but some homes are still without power

Kira Aronova
Kira Aronova Journalist
Kyiv after the attack: critical infrastructure has been restored, but some homes are still without power
Power supply to all critical infrastructure facilities has been restored. DTEK
Energy companies have restored power to key facilities in the city, but due to damage to power generation facilities, the situation in residential areas remains tense.

In Kyiv, power supply to all critical infrastructure facilities has been fully restored after an enemy attack. This was reported by DTEK.

At the same time, energy companies emphasise that the overall situation with electricity supply in the capital remains difficult. Emergency power cuts continue in the city. Scheduled power cuts and the division of consumers into groups are not currently being applied.

The situation remains most difficult in certain parts of the Dniprovskyi and Desnianskyi districts. Due to the destruction of the capital's power generation facilities caused by shelling, about 44,000 households are still without power.

Emergency repair crews are working around the clock to eliminate the consequences of the attack as quickly as possible and restore power to residents.

DTEK emphasises that work is continuing uninterrupted and that the capital's power system continues to operate under increased load.

DTEK, Kyiv power supply, critical infrastructure, emergency blackouts, consequences of shelling, war

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