Kiev calls on Ukrainians to “hold on” despite regular power cuts | Abroad

“From Monday, I will ask that Oblenergo (an operator, ed.) review the region’s timetables. There will likely be four-hour interruptions,” the governor of the southern region of Mykolaiv, Vitaly Kim, told Telegram. Because there would be more energy consumption, longer interruptions are necessary. “We have to persevere,” said the governor.

Since October, Russia has been bombing Ukrainian energy installations on a large scale. This has already caused serious damage and is leading to power cuts affecting millions of Ukrainians, who face darkness and cold on a daily basis.

Look. Footage shows Ukrainian soldiers taking down Russian cruise missiles from the sky.

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