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From October 10, the Russian Federation has released more than 1000 missiles and UAVs on energy facilities - Ukrenergo

According to Ukrenergo Kudrytsky, there is no CHP in Ukraine that would not be affected by the shelling of Russian invaders. Vladimir Kudrytsky, the General Director of the State Electricity Company "Ukrenergo" said that on October 10, more than 1000 heavy missiles and Dronov-Kamikadze were released at the energy infrastructure facilities. CNN writes about it. According to him, the main difficulties with electricity supply were currently in Odessa, Kherson and Kharkiv regions.

"There is no CHP in Ukraine that would not suffer from shelling. Almost all hydroelectric power plants have suffered some losses and have a limited ability to produce electricity," Kudrytsky said. Ukrenergo head stated that repair work was continuing. The journalists also quoted the Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmigal, who spoke about priority objects during the restoration of the Ukrainian power system. According to Shmigal, the first priority is critical infrastructure.

The second priority is the military-industrial complex. "The principle of" everything for the front "remains absolutely unchanged," Smigal said. The head of government noted that the third priority is companies that produce essentials, such as bakery and dairy factories. And the residential sector is in fourth place. Earlier, Focus wrote that Kudrytsky told when Ukraine would be able to return to the planned schedules of light shutdown.

The power system gradually restores the power that generates, thereby reducing the deficiency. In the near future, it can be reduced to the borders where electricity can be switched off every four hours. It was also reported that DTEK was named one of the reasons for shutdown of light in the Kiev region. The company claims that the load on the mains reaches 200%. And the reason for this is the simultaneous inclusion of energy -intensive devices such as boilers, washing machines and electric stoves.