In Dnipropetrovsk region, 16 settlements were cut off from electricity, and in Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions, 5 settlements and 2 coal mines were left without power. Power engineers continue to record damage to the energy infrastructure caused by hostile shelling.
In Dnipropetrovsk region, 16 settlements were cut off (all restored) and 5 settlements were cut off in Zaporizhzhia region due to previous shelling and resulting technical disruptions.
In Donetsk region, 5 settlements lost power due to shelling, and two coal mines in one of the frontline towns in the region have been without power for two days.
Some consumers in Sumy, Kharkiv, Kherson, and Chernihiv regions are also without power due to continuous shelling of the frontline and russian-border areas.
Repair crews are working wherever the security situation allows.
Despite the difficulties, the power system is operating stably. Large-scale repairs are underway to prepare for the next heating season. There are no restrictions for domestic consumers.
No electricity exports or imports are planned for today.
The situation in the gas sector.
Natural gas is being pumped into storage facilities. The volume of gas in domestic underground gas storage facilities has increased by more than 28 million cubic metres per day.
Natural gas reserves have increased to over 9.3 billion cubic metres.