Attack of Russian Drones on Energy Facility: Power Supply Restored in Ternopil Region.


All consumers who were left without power due to the attack of an enemy drone on the energy facility in Ternopil region have already received electricity supply. Currently, hourly blackouts are in effect in all regions. This was reported by 'Ukrenergo'.
As a result of the strike on the energy facility in Ternopil region, residential consumers and critical infrastructure of the region were temporarily disconnected from power. Electricity supply has now been restored for all consumers, as stated in the report.
Increased Electricity Consumption and Imports
As of six o'clock this morning, December 3, electricity consumption was 3.3% higher than at the same Time on the previous working day. The daily maximum consumption recorded yesterday, December 2, was 6% higher than the maximum of the previous working day, on Friday, November 29.
Hourly blackouts are being applied to residential consumers and power restrictions for industry and business are in effect in all regions, energy workers reported. Additionally, today Ukraine is importing electricity from Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, and Moldova.
Enemy Attacks on Ternopil
Today, an enemy kamikaze drone struck an energy infrastructure facility in Ternopil, causing a power outage in part of the city. The air raid alert lasted nearly three hours. Also, yesterday, December 2, the enemy attacked Ternopil with strike drones. As a result, an apartment building was damaged, fatalities and injuries occurred. A fire engulfed apartments on the upper floors of the multi-storey building, leading to deaths and serious injuries.
The conflict in Eastern Ukraine has lasted for 1014 days. Over the past day, Russian invaders launched one missile strike and 25 air strikes, utilizing one guided missile and 36 KABs. Furthermore, 717 kamikaze drones were involved, and over four thousand shellings were conducted against our troops' positions and populated areas.
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