Ukrainians were informed about the damage to the energy infrastructure and the timelines for recovery after the attack.


Putin failed to achieve his goal, the energy sector will be restored in a few days
Serhiy Nahornyak, a people's deputy from the 'Servant of the People' faction and a member of the Verkhovna Rada committee on energy and housing and communal services, reported that the energy of the damaged facilities will be restored within two to three days. Nahornyak named Odesa, Lviv region, Rivne region, and Volyn among the regions that suffered partial damage.
'Within two to three days, the energy sector will fully restore the operation of the damaged facilities',
said the people's deputy.
Ukraine suffered energy damage after a massive attack from Russia and did not suffer critical damage. However, as Nahornyak noted, the greatest losses occurred among the civilian population.
In the morning, Russia launched the most large-scale combined attack on Ukraine, using various types of weapons, including drones, missiles, and launch vehicles. About 120 missiles and 90 drones were fired. The main target was the energy infrastructure facilities throughout Ukraine. As a result of the attack, some facilities were damaged, leading to power outages in some areas and the death of civilians.
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