Power outages in Ukraine are expected to decrease in the coming days – Svyrydenko

Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced an expected reduction in electricity outages. This will be possible due to coordination between the government and regional administrations following discussions on ways to stabilize energy supply.

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Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced the expected reduction in power outages. This will be possible thanks to coordination between the government and regional administrations after discussions on ways to stabilize energy supply.

Meeting on Energy Supply

"Together with Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba, Acting Minister of Energy Artem Nekrasov, Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Viktor Mykyta, and Head of Ukrenergo Vitaliy Zaychenko, we held a meeting with the heads of regional military administrations regarding the stabilization of energy supply for communities after Russian shelling. We listened to reports on the situation with providing light and heat to people and critical infrastructure on the ground."

– Svyrydenko noted on her Telegram channel.

Specific Tasks

The Prime Minister also reported that ways to reduce the duration of outages were discussed. The head of the government set corresponding tasks for ministries, energy companies, and heads of regional military administrations.

"We expect a reduction in outages in the coming days."

– Svyrydenko concluded.

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