The situation with the stability of electricity supply in Ukraine remains difficult, and the schedule of planned power outages will last at least several weeks, said Yuriy Boyko, advisor to the Prime Minister.
According to him, there have been improvements in the power supply in the Odessa region: more than 60% of consumers have been supplied with power. At the same time, the scale of the damage is the greatest there.
"We expect to significantly improve the situation with schedules in a few days. If we talk about completely abandoning them, then I'm afraid that such a forecast will take weeks, not days," he said.
He added that power engineers are working around the clock in three shifts to quickly complete all repairs.
Recall that blackout schedules returned in Ukraine after the massive missile attack by the Russian Federation on November 17.

