Ukrenergo Forecasts No Power Outages for May 7, 2026
Ukrenergo, Ukraine's national energy company, announced there will be no power outages on May 7, 2026. The company made the announcement via its social media channel.
Edited from Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine
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Ukrenergo, Ukraine's national energy company, announced there will be no power outages on May 7, 2026. The company made the announcement via its social media channel.
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