Mar 5 β€’ 09:16 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Russians hit energy system yet again, causing outages in three oblasts

Power outages occurred in Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kharkiv due to Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.

On 5 March, reports emerged that Russian military attacks caused significant power outages across three regions in Ukraine: Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kharkiv. The energy disruptions were primarily a result of targeted strikes on energy infrastructure facilities amidst ongoing fighting. Local authorities and repair crews are actively working to restore power in affected areas, contingent upon the security situation allowing safe access.

According to Ukraine's Energy Ministry and the state-owned electricity transmission operator, Ukrenergo, the situation has prompted a noticeable decrease in electricity consumption. Data showed a 5.3% drop in demand on the morning of 4 March compared to the previous day. This decline in consumption has been partially attributed to favorable weather, which has increased the output from household solar power systems, thus reducing reliance on the national grid.

The ongoing conflict continues to exert pressure on Ukraine's energy system, impacting not only residential consumers but also the broader infrastructure needed for economic recovery and stability. As rainy conditions have prompted the mobilization of repair crews, the swift restoration of services remains a critical challenge as Ukraine grapples with the dual demands of war and energy sustainability.

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