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The Moldovan media reports that the residents of Brichansk district of Moldova h...

"Possible shutdowns": in Moldova interruptions with electricity after blows of the Russian Federation in Ukraine - operator

The Moldovan media reports that the residents of Brichansk district of Moldova heard the sounds of two explosions that came from the Vinnytsia region. Moldavian state operator Moldelectrica stated that in Moldova there were interruptions with electricity supply. Consumers can be temporarily disconnected from the mains. The information appeared on the company's Facebook page. "Moldelectrica reports on the power system. There is a chance of shutdown," the message said.

In addition, the Moldova Libervey telegram has previously reported that electricity disruptions are observed throughout the country. The channel also reported that residents of Brychansky district of Moldova (north borders with Ukraine) heard explosions that came from the Vinnytsia region. "We get a lot of reports that the locals have clearly heard the sounds of two strong explosions," the statement said.

Moldelectrica is a Moldavian state-owned enterprise that carries out a centralized operational-dispatching department of the Moldovan energy system. He is engaged in the management of technological modes of operation of Molodov's electricity facilities, as well as responsible for the operation of inter -system connections on transit of electricity in parallel with the power systems of other countries, including Ukraine.

We will remind that after the impact of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on the energy infrastructure of Ukraine on November 23, Moldova already had problems with the supply of electricity. Then the Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development, the Viceremier of the Country Andriy Spring, reported about it. In addition, there were problems after the Russian blow to Ukraine and November 15.

Also, Moldova President, May Sandu, said Moldova's vulnerability could weaken Ukraine's security as well as all of Europe. The Kremlin wants the EU to grow a new flow of refugees who will be rescued from the cold. Sandu stated that Ukraine and Moldova need to be able to heat the homes of its citizens, otherwise in the Western countries the next flow of refugees who will be rescued from the cold.