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Ukraine power grid ‘stabilised’ after mass Russian strikes: operator

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Ukraine’s power grid has been “stabilised” following mass Russian strikes on the country that in particular targeted energy infrastructure, causing power and hot water cuts, national energy operator Ukrenergo said Thursday.

“The introduction of scheduled emergency blackouts is currently not being planned… This became possible, first of all, thanks to the fact that Ukrenergo and Oblenergo experts stabilised the energy supply in all regions of Ukraine,” Ukrenergo chief Volodymyr Kudrytskyi said on Facebook.

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