Power outages in Ukraine
Power outages are the disconnection of electricity supply in certain territories or for individual consumers. In Odesa, Mykolaiv, and Kherson regions, such outages occur due to accidents at energy facilities, attacks on infrastructure, repair work, and the need to relieve the power system. The problem is particularly acute in the southern regions of Ukraine, where energy infrastructure is constantly affected by military operations and man-made accidents.
17 August 2026
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740 million has been spent on repairing power grids in the Odesa region, and another billion is being allocated02 August 2026
In the occupied south, substations and the Zuivska Thermal Power Plant came under attack17 July 2026
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Kherson was partially left without electricity19 May 2026
Odesa's Arcadia is temporarily de-energized26 April 2026
Part of Kherson without electricity after shelling11 April 2026
Two districts of Odesa left without electricity supply06 April 2026
In Odesa, homes of 19 thousand families were cut off from electricity as a result of a night attack31 March 2026
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DTEK explains why 11 thousand Odesa residents have been without electricity for two days23 February 2026
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