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Ukraine keeps power imports high, sees no exports after Russian strikes

Ukraine is keeping electrical energy imports high and not preparing to export power on Monday after Russian attacks on the energy sector, the energy ministry said.

Russia assaulted Ukrainian generating and transmission centers last week and over the weekend, triggering blackouts in numerous areas.

For the existing day, electricity imports are forecast at 14,887 megawatt hours (MWh). No exports are expected, the ministry stated in a declaration.

Ukraine imported 14,900 MWh on Sunday and 3,300 MWh a day before the very first in the latest wave of attacks on its power sector on March 22.

Emergency situation power failures were introduced in Ukraine's port of Odesa on Monday after a Russian air attack damaged among the high-voltage centers there, Ukraine's leading energy supplier DTEK stated in a separate statement.

It stated that to minimize the load on the network electric transportation would not run in the city and industrial usage was also limited.

The Ukrainian armed force says air defences damaged eight out of 9 drones released by Russia over night. The majority of the drones were ruined in the Odesa and Mykolaiv regions.

Particles from a falling drone stimulated a fire at a power facility, which was quickly put out, the Odesa city administration stated.

The enemy has actually begun systematically hitting the city's. energy infrastructure. The scenario is bad. They're hitting. civilian targets, Mykolaiv's governor Vitaly Kim told national. tv.

After the largest attack on the Ukrainian power system since. the beginning of the war on Friday, the majority of border city Kharkiv. and parts of Zaporizhzhia area are without electrical energy.

We continue to have problems with energy materials to those. regions that are close to the fight line - these are 7,500. customers, said Zaporizhzhia governor Ivan Fedorov.

Power grid operator Ukrenergo stated 401 settlements were. without power since Monday early morning across Ukraine.

UNDERGROUND GAS STORAGES

State-run energy firm Naftogaz stated on Sunday that one of. Ukraine's underground gas storage facilities was attacked this. weekend and the energy ministry stated on Monday the circumstance. there was under control.

A gas and a fire leakage have actually been contained at a gas center. in the Lviv region that was assaulted by the opponent, the ministry. stated.

The circumstance is under control. There is no risk to gas. products to customers.

Most of Ukraine's gas storage capacity is in the west of the. nation and it has the ability to keep around 30 billion cubic metres. of gas.

(source: Reuters)