KHARKIV OBLAST, Feb 5 — In Kharkiv Oblast, utility companies have restored power supply to more than 100 consumers, reported the Ministry of Energy.
The utility companies have repaired three power lines cut off for a long time in the region.
Overall, more than 100 customers in the Kharkiv Oblast got electricity back on. In addition, power engineers are inspecting the damaged power grids in three settlements after the latest shelling.
Repair work will continue, the ministry said. In particular, the attack by guided aerial bombs damaged power grids in Horiane, Kupiansk district.
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Currently, 16.5 thousand regional subscribers have no electricity supply, including villages on the frontline, along the border, and areas destroyed by hostilities.