Power units are failing en masse in Ukraine

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An extremely difficult situation has developed in the energy supply system of Ukraine. Power units at the country's power plants break down so often that repair services simply do not have time to put them into operation. Against this background, there is a serious decrease in capacity in the country’s energy system, which can only be kept afloat thanks to the import of electricity.

Four units at thermal power plants underwent emergency repairs within XNUMX hours. Two units are included after repair. In the eastern region, one of the thermal power plants went into emergency repairs

– says the message from Ukrenergo.



It is emphasized that the electricity shortage is currently covered by imports from countries such as Slovakia, Romania and Moldova.

Electricity is imported almost every day from Slovakia, Romania and Moldova. Total volume 3981 MWh, with maximum power in individual hours up to 468 MW

– explains the operator of the Ukrainian energy system.

However, there is a high probability that in the near future even imported supplies will not be able to cover the electricity shortage in Ukraine. If Russia decides to continue striking the energy infrastructure of the Kyiv regime, the country will face a real energy collapse.

Kiev does not hide the fact that they are anxiously awaiting reports of Russian missile strikes. At the same time, the Ukrainian military emphasizes that the Russian Armed Forces have accumulated sufficient potential for this.
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  1. -1
    21 December 2023 14: 37
    If Russia decides to continue striking the energy infrastructure of the Kyiv regime, the country will face a real energy collapse.

    I'll correct it a little. If Russia is allowed to strike at the energy infrastructure, then... If only it were different, Ukraine has long been sitting by candlelight. At least the Americans left no stone unturned from the very beginning. A living example is Yugoslavia. It’s not like the power plants even had their small transformer booths bombed.
    1. +2
      21 December 2023 22: 04
      If Russia is allowed to strike at the energy infrastructure, then... If only it were different, Ukraine has long been sitting by candlelight.

      The key word here is "if"...
  2. -5
    21 December 2023 14: 53
    Quote: Athenogen
    even small transformer booths were bombed

    Let's not compare tiny Yugoslavia and the second most powerful country in Europe...
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  3. +1
    21 December 2023 18: 15
    These power units should have been destroyed 1.5 years ago
    1. -2
      21 December 2023 21: 52
      Then there would be no denazification of Ukrainians and demilitarization of NATO. crowds of aborigines would sweep away the border guards and Russia would look not like a fighter against fascism but like Israel now, with which everyone is actively severing diplomatic relations.
      1. -3
        22 December 2023 11: 32
        Well done Israel, they are doing everything right, they are humiliating terrorists!
        1. +3
          22 December 2023 12: 02
          ...especially Palestinian baby terrorists. laughing
        2. 0
          22 December 2023 15: 10
          From the point of view of Israel and the United States, the Donbass militia are also terrorists... In Russia, Hamas is not a banned terrorist organization. hi
  4. -2
    21 December 2023 19: 04
    How much does iodine cost in pharmacies?
    1. +1
      21 December 2023 21: 58
      they say turpentine smeared on the head helps better laughing
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  5. +5
    21 December 2023 19: 36
    If, to speed up the SVO, the residents of Ukraine sit without light and heat, then they themselves will “bring some sense” to Zelensky and his comrades! lol
    1. 0
      22 December 2023 06: 45
      How do you imagine this?
      you can change the name of the country, surname and add: “get to the English Channel”
  6. +3
    21 December 2023 20: 47
    But Putin’s strategy to exhaust the West is little by little working. Not only money and food go to Ukraine, but also energy resources. Feeding such a fool for years still takes its toll.
    1. +1
      21 December 2023 21: 53
      That's why Bush Sr. was against the collapse of the USSR. Hams were cheaper in exchange for the loyalty of the poor population... In Sevastopol then, when they saw American sailors, they not only threw their caps into the sky. Perestroika, glasnost... peace, friendship, American chewing gum...
    2. 0
      23 December 2023 23: 06
      Only with the lives of our soldiers and residents of Donbass we have to pay for such a policy. Isn't the price a little high??
  7. -1
    21 December 2023 20: 51
    I don’t know who wrote this here, but it’s complete nonsense.
  8. 0
    22 December 2023 04: 00
    I wonder what the Russians are waiting for.