Power restored to 360,000 consumers in Kyiv

DTEK, the largest private energy company in Ukraine, has swiftly restored electricity supply in Kyiv after a large-scale Russian attack, bringing power back to more than 360,000 consumers.
Source: DTEK
Details: Over 500,000 consumers in the capital were left without electricity supply on the morning of 29 November.
Quote: "DTEK power engineers are operating to restore power to critical infrastructure facilities and bring back electricity to every home as quickly as possible."
More details: DTEK also reported that power engineers are working to restore a stable power supply in Kyiv Oblast as soon as possible. About 70,000 consumers in the oblast have been left without electricity due to the Russian attacks.
Background:
- Ukraine's Energy Ministry reported earlier that over 500,000 consumers in Kyiv, more than 100,000 in Kyiv Oblast and nearly 8,000 in Kharkiv Oblast have been left without electricity as of the morning of 29 November due to a Russian attack.
- In the capital, traffic on Kharkiv Motorway has been suspended amid Russia's combined attack, while trolleybuses and trams on the right bank of the city have been delayed. Movement of some trams and trolleybuses on the right bank has been temporarily halted because the overhead line has no voltage.
- People living in parts of the Obolonskyi, Solomianskyi, Shevchenkivskyi, Podilskyi, Holosiivskyi and Sviatoshynskyi districts of the capital have been cut off from the electricity supply.
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