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A difficult winter looms on the horizon of Ukraine… and an urgent appeal to the population

Millions of Ukrainiansincluding residents The capital, KievThere may be interruptions electricity At least until the end of March due to rocket attacks causing damage "Huge" According to the National Energy Corporation of Ukraine.

and testified Ukraine Unusually mild temperatures this autumn, but the temperature has started to dip below freezing and is forecast to reach minus 20 degrees Celsius or even lower in some areas during the winter months.

and target Russia Ukrainian energy facilities following a series of battlefield setbacks, including a withdrawal Russian forces from the city Cherson South of the eastern bank of the Dnipro River, which runs through the center of the country.

Prime Minister Dennis Schmihal said via Telegram on Tuesday: "The rationalization of electricity remains of great importance".

He added that all regions have planned power outages and in some situations electricity may be cut off due to emergency conditions as frost attacks have started and electricity consumption is increasing.

Volodymyr Kudritsky, head of the National Electric Power Company, said on Tuesday that virtually no power plants remained intact, but denied the need to evacuate civilians.

Kudritsky said in a statement: "We cannot generate the same amount of energy that our consumers use"He added that temperatures are expected to rise again after a brief cold spell tomorrow, Wednesday, which provides an opportunity for power generation system stability.

"darkest days"

  • She said World Health Organization Hundreds of hospitals and health care facilities in Ukraine lack fuel, water and electricity to meet people’s basic needs.
  • This was stated by WHO regional director for Europe, Hans Kluge, after a visit Ukraine: "The Ukrainian healthcare system is facing its darkest day of the war. After suffering more than 700 attacks, it is now the victim of the energy crisis".
  • Workers are rushing to repair damaged energy infrastructure, according to Sergei Kovalenko, chief executive of Yasno, which supplies Kiev.
  • Kovalenko said: "Stock up on warm clothes and blankets, and think about options to help you weather a prolonged power outage".
  • Ukrainian media quoted Kyrilo Tymoshenko, deputy director of the Ukrainian president’s office, as saying in a statement that gas pumping has resumed in 1,300 regions that Russia recovered from a Ukrainian counterattack, water pumping has also resumed in 1,400 regions and mobile communication services were restored in 1,200.
  • Russia’s Tass news agency quoted Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman The Kremlin He said the Russian attacks on the energy system are the result of Kyiv’s reluctance to negotiate.
  • Moscow denies deliberate targeting of civilians as part of what it calls "Special military operation" Free Ukraine of nationalists and protect Russian-speaking communities.
  • Kiev and the West characterize Russia’s actions as an unjustified colonial seizure of territory in the neighboring country that it once controlled as part of Soviet Union.

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The authorities said so Millions of Ukrainiansincluding residents The capital, KievThere may be interruptions electricity At least until the end of March due to rocket attacks that caused “colossal” damage, according to the National Energy Corporation of Ukraine.

and testified Ukraine Unusually mild temperatures this autumn, but the temperature has started to dip below freezing and is forecast to reach minus 20 degrees Celsius or even lower in some areas during the winter months.

and target Russia Ukrainian energy facilities following a series of battlefield setbacks, including a withdrawal Russian forces from the city Cherson South of the eastern bank of the Dnipro River, which runs through the center of the country.

“Streamlining electricity remains of great importance,” Prime Minister Dennis Shmyhal said via Telegram on Tuesday.

He added that all regions have planned power outages and in some situations electricity may be cut off due to emergency conditions as frost attacks have started and electricity consumption is increasing.

Volodymyr Kudritsky, head of the National Electric Power Company, said on Tuesday that virtually no power plants remained intact, but denied the need to evacuate civilians.

“We can’t generate the same amount of energy that consumers use,” Kudritsky said in a statement, adding that temperatures are expected to rise again after a brief cold snap on Wednesday, providing an opportunity for the power generation system to stabilize.

“darkest days”

  • She said World Health Organization Hundreds of hospitals and health care facilities in Ukraine lack fuel, water and electricity to meet people’s basic needs.
  • This was stated by WHO regional director for Europe, Hans Kluge, after a visit Ukraine“The Ukrainian health care system is facing its darkest day of the war. Having suffered more than 700 attacks, it is now the victim of an energy crisis.”
  • Workers are rushing to repair damaged energy infrastructure, according to Sergei Kovalenko, chief executive of Yasno, which supplies Kiev.
  • “Stock up on warm clothes and blankets and think about options that will help you weather a prolonged power outage,” Kovalenko said.
  • Ukrainian media quoted Kyrilo Tymoshenko, deputy director of the Ukrainian president’s office, as saying in a statement that gas pumping has resumed in 1,300 regions that Russia recovered from a Ukrainian counterattack, water pumping has also resumed in 1,400 regions and mobile communication services were restored in 1,200.
  • Russian news agency Tass quoted Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for The Kremlin He said the Russian attacks on the energy system are the result of Kyiv’s reluctance to negotiate.
  • Moscow denies deliberately targeting civilians as part of what it calls a “special military operation” to rid Ukraine of nationalists and protect Russian-speaking communities.
  • Kiev and the West characterize Russia’s actions as an unjustified colonial seizure of territory in the neighboring country that it once controlled as part of Soviet Union.

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