190,000 consumers in Kharkiv Oblast and 101 settlements in Donetsk Oblast left without electricity

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Consumers in seven oblasts of Ukraine have been left without electricity because of a Russian attack.

Source: press service of the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine

Kharkiv Oblast. After today’s morning attack, oblast power networks in Kharkiv had been turned off. To prevent technological issues in the city, about 190,000 consumers had been left without electricity; as of now, the power supply has been restored. Due to the fighting, 34,200 metering points remain without electricity.

Donetsk Oblast. Over the past 24 hours, Russian attacks have left 3,500 consumers in two settlements without electricity. Power engineers have restored the supply of electricity to 4,600 consumers in six settlements. As of the morning of 21 May, 101 settlements and a total of 47,100 consumers remain without voltage.

Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. A total of 557 metering points were de-energized due to hostilities. The power supply has been restored for most of them.

Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Repair teams have repaired damage to the networks near the line of contact that had been caused by attacks, and the power supply has been restored to 157 consumers. As a result of the fighting, more than 3,700 consumers in 51 settlements remain without electricity.

Sumy Oblast. More than 7,500 consumers in 87 settlements remain without electricity because of Russian attacks.

Kherson Oblast. An attack left 131 metering points in Kherson without electricity. More than 3,000 consumers in the city have been left without electricity, and 25,800 consumers in 45 settlements in Kherson Oblast remain without voltage.

Chernihiv Oblast. As a result of the fighting, 1,500 consumers in 27 settlements remain without electricity.

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