Ukraine has no shortage in power system for 10 days, PM Shmyhal says
As of February 21, there has been no power shortage in Ukraine's energy system for 10 days. Provided there are no attacks, no shortage of energy is expected
This was stated by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal at a meeting of the Ukrainian government.
"There has been no power shortage in the power system for the tenth day in a row and it is not expected to happen in the future, provided there are no new attacks," the prime minister said.
Shmyhal thanked the power engineers and repair crews who "have done and are doing an incredible job."
"We will continue to work. For our victory. For our reconstruction. For a peaceful, strong and European Ukraine," Shmyhal added.
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On February 21, electricity consumption was measured in the Kyiv region, so almost the entire region had electricity all day long.
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On February 20-21, bad weather damaged power lines in the central and western regions of Ukraine. The most difficult situation is in the Khmelnytsky region, where 18,000 consumers are without power.
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