On Wednesday, December 25, Russian occupation forces launched a massive missile strike on Ukraine, resulting in power outages in several regions of the country. However, shortly after, DTEK published an update.
In Kyiv, power will be cut off in a rotating manner across 12 subgroups until midnight on December 25. You can check the current information and find out your turn on the portal of "DTEK Kyiv Electric Networks" or on the website of Yasno.
In Kyiv Oblast, power outages will occur from 6 AM until the end of the day on December 25. Current information can be checked on the "DTEK Kyiv Regional Electric Networks" website.
0In Odesa Oblast, restrictions are in place from 06:00 to 24:00. You can find out about current outages on the "DTEK Odesa Electric Networks" portal.
1Power outages are also occurring throughout the day in this region. More details can be found on the DTEK "Dniprovsky Electric Networks" website.
2Power outage schedules for the remaining regions of Ukraine as of November 25:
On Christmas night, December 25, the enemy launched Caliber cruise missiles from the Black Sea into Ukrainian territory. Additionally, there were reports of launch maneuvers with Tu-95MS in the Engels area.
Shortly after, explosions were heard in several cities across Ukraine. In particular, it was loud in Kharkiv, Kremenchuk, and Dnipro. "Ukrenergo" reported that power restrictions are being implemented due to the Russian attack.
According to Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko, Russian forces are heavily attacking the energy system. He noted that necessary measures are being taken to limit consumption in order to minimize negative impacts on the energy system.
DTEK has implemented power outage schedules in Kyiv, Dnipro, and Odesa. The corresponding directive was issued by "Ukrenergo".
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky responded to the missile attack, stating that the enemy's goal is Ukrainian energy. The occupiers aim to plunge the country into a blackout.