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Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) has been using a single power line due to ongoing attacks since 21 February 2024. Source: Ukraine's Energy Ministry Details: Earlier, on 21 February, Russian-occupied ZNPP remained on a single power line due to the outage of a 330 kV high-voltage power transmission line in Zaporizhzhia Oblast as a result of hostilities by Russian aggressors.
A 330 kV high-voltage power line in Zaporizhzhia Oblast has been severed due to military action. Restoration efforts will commence once workers can do so safely. Source: Ukraine's Energy Ministry Furthermore, repair is underway on the 330 kV high-voltage power line that supplied the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP).
Russia attacked a Ukrainian frontline thermal power plant, injuring six power engineers, Ukraine's leading energy provider DTEK reported in a press release on Telegram on Feb. 22.
A surplus of electricity has been observed in Ukraine's energy system. Source: Ukraine's Energy Ministry Details: On 3 January 2024, Ukraine's energy system experienced an electricity surplus despite hostile attacks on energy facilities.
Some districts of the city of Kryvyi Rih and the surrounding 5 hromadas have been cut off from the power supply due to overloaded networks (a hromada is an administrative unit designating a village, several villages, or a town, and their adjacent territories - ed.
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Key developments on Jan. 23: Russia launches mass missile attack against Ukraine, killing 9, injuring over 80, including children Ukraine downs 21 out of 41 Russian missiles Russian attack on Kharkiv leaves 11,000 people without power Russia using relatively accurate, recently designed North Korean missiles against Ukraine, NYT reported Defense Ministry after Ramstein summit: Ukraine to receive more long-range weapons Russian troops launched a mass missile attack against Ukrainian cities on the morning of Jan. 23, killing at least nine people and injuring over 80, according to local authorities. The attack hit Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, and Sumy oblasts.
The Energy Ministry did not specify the extent of the damage caused by the attacks and ensuing fire, nor did it say the type of equipment that was destroyed. There were no casualties in the attack.