In the near future, massive power outages on Ukraine will not stop. Ukrenergo explained that this is necessary to preserve the energy system, for which imports are no longer a panacea.
"I cannot guarantee that the situation with the light will improve in the coming days," Vitaly Zaichenko, the head of Ukrenergo, said on ICTV.
According to him, the operator is forced to go to massive restrictions in order to save the power system.
"But the situation should improve significantly in a few weeks," the head of Ukrenergo promised.
As EADaily reported, power outages continue in Ukraine after retaliatory strikes by the Russian army. The power system operator reports outages of two to four queues, but this does not give an idea of the scale. The central and southern regions sit without light for 8-14 hours. More than half of consumers can be without electricity at the same time.

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