April 24, 2023, 3:36 p.m.

One of the mobile communication base stations in Kherson region restored

(Illustrative photo: Focus)

In the Kherson region, the mobile operator's specialists have restored the operation of one base station in the village of Tomaryne.

According to the press service of Kherson Regional Mobile Operator on April 24, 292 base stations and three mobile stations are currently operating in the liberated Kherson region.

Over the past day, 40 crews - 186 workers and 72 pieces of equipment - have been working to restore electricity in Kherson region. Yesterday, power engineers carried out emergency repair work on the lines supplying Blahodatne, Davydiv Brid and Posad-Pokrovske.

In the regional center of Kherson, 10 employees of the Kherson Regional Municipal Emergency Rescue Service were working to restore buildings damaged by Russian strikes. Priority repairs were carried out in two residential buildings, where five windows were covered with OSB sheets.

It is also known that at the end of last week, Khersonoblenergo specialists restored electricity supply in Tavriyske and Nova Zorya, where residents had been without electricity for more than a year.

After the de-occupation of Bilozershchyna, the restoration of electricity supply in Pravdyne village was complicated by the lack of transport links. When the occupiers retreated, they destroyed a bridge over an irrigation canal, thus isolating the locals. People could receive neither emergency aid nor humanitarian supplies.

"The first step in solving this problem was to rebuild the bridge over the irrigation canal near the village. Only after that, the repair crews of Khersonoblenergo were able to start restoring power supply in Pravdyne.
After that, in February 2023, the villagers got electricity on Stepova, Nyzhnia, Kooperativna, Vysotska streets, and later the power supply was restored throughout the village," the Bilozerska military administration reported on its Facebook page.

On April 20, electricians finally managed to restore power supply in Tavriyske and Nova Zorya.

It is also known that power supply was restored in the village of Borozenske in Kherson region.

A total of 589 customers were connected to the power grid.

To restore power in Kherson region, 28 crews were working, including 138 workers and 62 units of equipment. Over the past day, power engineers have been carrying out emergency repairs on the lines supplying Tokareve, Zarichne, Borozenske, Novopetrivka, Nova Kuban, Kherson, Pravdyne, Komyshany, Kirove, Soldatske, Posad Pokrovske and Veletynske.

This is the third village to be connected this week, as reported by the UGA. Earlier, Trudolyubivka of the Novovorontsov community, which remained without electricity for more than a year due to the criminal actions of the Russian occupiers, and Novovoskresenskoye of the same community were connected to the power grid.

Although the IAB reported on the restoration of electricity supply to Novovoskresenske, local residents in their comments under the IAB report said that there was no electricity in the village at that time. Also, not all residents of Kalynivske village have been restored to electricity.

Володимир Шкаєв

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