Power outages in three regions due to Russian strikes, most difficult situation in Kyiv and Odesa oblasts
Recent Russian strikes have caused power outages in Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts, with the most severe impacts reported in Kyiv and Odesa regions.
On February 11, power outages were reported in Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts as a direct consequence of recent Russian military strikes. Ukraine's First Deputy Energy Minister, Artem Nekrasov, indicated that the situation is particularly dire in Kyiv and Odesa, where power engineers are actively working to restore electricity amid ongoing challenges. The outages are not merely a result of scheduled maintenance but also encompass emergency cuts that impact consumer access to electricity.
Nekrasov emphasized the ongoing efforts to mend the electricity infrastructure and rehabilitate the power supply to consumers who have been adversely affected. This situation stems from Russia's prolonged strikes against critical energy infrastructure, which have intensified in recent months, complicating the operational landscape for power restoration teams. The government is striving to enact measures to reinforce the power grid while ensuring that essential services continue amidst these adverse conditions.
The Ukrainian government has been implementing scheduled power outages systematically across all regions to manage the diminished power supply effectively. This includes limiting power for industrial consumers and rotating outages for residential areas. The combination of emergency cuts and scheduled maintenance signifies a difficult winter ahead for many Ukrainians already impacted by the ongoing conflict, necessitating resilient strategies for energy management and civilian distribution of power as the situation evolves.