In all regions of Ukraine's electricity consumption is limited today as a result of the Russian attacks on the Ukrainian energy system, Ukrenergo reported. in the Telegram application.
On August 26, the enemy carried out the largest drone attack on the Ukrainian energy system since the beginning of the war, Ukrenergo said. The repair teams of "Ukrenergo" are actively liquidating the consequences. Energy workers are working 24/7 to restore light to the homes of Ukrainian citizens as soon as possible.
Measures to limit consumption are applied for a second day in all areas.
According to information of "Ukrenergo" 543 settlements have been completely or partially cut off from the electricity supply.
From 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM and from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM, four stage blackouts are in place across the country, meaning 12 or more hours of power outages per day.
Currently, the Ukrainian energy system is being restored after nine massive attacks by the Russians, there is still a shortage of electricity, and emergency and scheduled repairs are underway at energy facilities, Ukrenergo explains. .
Stabilization power outages for 24 hours in Odessa are on mode – There is electricity for 3 hours, no electricity for 6 hours.
During the blackout in Odessa, shops, service facilities, pharmacies, restaurants, cafes operate on generators. The loud hum of generators can be heard throughout the city.
According to the official census in 2001, the Bulgarian community in Ukraine numbered 204 thousand people. Bulgarians live compactly in Odessa, Zaporizhia, Nikolaevka and Kirovograd regions.
In the Odesa region, they are third in number and number over 150,000 people. About 50-60 thousand Bulgarians live in the city of Odesa. The largest compact Bulgarian population is concentrated in Bolgrad, Izmail and Belgorod-Dniester regions.
Bulgarians number 27,764 in the Zaporozhye region. The Bulgarian community in the district is concentrated in the Primorski, Melitopol, Berdyan and Priaz regions, which have been occupied since the beginning of the war until now. The first settlement of Bulgarian immigrants from Bessarabia in the Azov region was in 1861-1862.
The oldest settlement of the Bulgarians is within the borders of modern Kirovograd region – Sgt Olshanka, the villages of Dobroe and Stankuvata. The settlement of the first settlers dates back to 1774. There are 2,305 people living in the Kirovohrad region. Mainly Bulgarians live compactly in the Olshan region.
The Bulgarian community in Mykolaiv region consists of 5,600 people. Bulgarians live compactly in the Ternovka district, located within the boundaries of the regional Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv. The number of the Bulgarian community there is close to 5 thousand people. The first Bulgarian settlers founded the Bulgarian settlement of Ternovka near the city of Nikolaev in 1802.