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Power outages to continue in Ukraine on the last day of autumn, November 30, with schedules set to intensify. Between 0.5 and 3 circuits will be switched off simultaneously throughout the day.
According to "Ukrenergo" on Telegram, hourly outage schedules for household consumers will apply across all regions of Ukraine for the entire day. The reason, the company reminded, is the aftermath of Russia’s massive missile and drone attacks on the energy sector.
Electricity will be cut for households from 00:00 to 23:59, affecting between 0.5 and 3 circuits at a time. "Ukrenergo" emphasized that the maximum restrictions will occur during evening hours. At the same time, power limitation schedules for industrial consumers will remain in effect. The company noted that the schedules are not final and may change throughout the day.
"Attention! The timing and extent of restrictions may change. Follow information on the official pages of regional energy companies," the message reads.
Ukraine’s power outage schedules remain in effect following Russia’s massive attacks. The most severe occurred on November 8 and 19, damaging nearly all thermal and hydroelectric power plants in the country.
According to Ukrenergo head Vitaliy Zaychenko, the most difficult electricity situation is currently in Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Odesa regions, where the occupiers continue to target the energy infrastructure.
The occupiers are also attempting to cut electricity in Kyiv and the surrounding region. On the night of November 29, the enemy attacked the region’s energy facilities with drones and missiles, leaving over 600,000 subscribers in Kyiv and the region without power.