25 Nov 2025, 11:46
In Ukraine, power outages continue due to missile strikes
- More than 100 thousand consumers remain without electricity in Ukraine.
- Measures are being taken to restore electricity supply in the affected regions.
- Electricity consumption is rising, and consumers are being urged to limit the use of powerful appliances.
This is reported by Interfax Ukraine, Ukrinform.
On the night of November 24-25, Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, resulting in consumers remaining without electricity in several regions, including Kyiv, Odesa, Chernihiv, Dnipro, and Kharkiv. According to the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine, as of the morning of November 25, over 40 thousand consumers in Kyiv region, 20 thousand in Odesa, 13 thousand in Chernihiv, over 21 thousand in Dnipro, and more than 8 thousand in Kharkiv region were left without electricity.
Efforts are underway to restore electricity supply in all affected regions. To stabilize the situation in the energy sector of Kyiv and Kharkiv regions, as well as in Poltava and Sumy, emergency outages are being applied. In all regions of Ukraine, schedules for planned outages of electricity are being implemented.
The energy company "Ukrenergo" noted that electricity consumption is increasing, and consumers are being urged to limit the use of powerful electrical appliances. In Kyiv, there have also been partial disruptions in heating supply, while in Odesa region, more than 140 thousand consumers remain without heating.
Tags: Ukraine/Energy