633 towns and villages of Ukraine remain without electricity supply
Source: Ukraine’s energy ministry
As of Thursday morning, 633 towns and villages in different regions of Ukraine are experiencing electricity disruptions.
As reported by the energy ministry, in 442 settlements outages are due to the Russian artillery and air strikes, and in 191 towns and villages – due to the weather conditions.
The biggest numbers of the emergency outages have been registered in Odesa and Sumy regions.
The ministry also stated that in general, the situation in the grid is stable and controlled.
In turn, Ukrenergo energy company reported possible capacity deficit in Ukraine’s energy system.
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