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#blackouts
11:10
10.10.2025
Emergency blackouts in effect across Kyiv, Poltava, Kharkiv and Sumy regions – Svyrydenko
09:21
10.10.2025
Despite nationwide blackouts, trains mostly running on schedule
11:27
06.06.2024
Restaurant attendance, takeout growing in Kyiv amid blackouts – expert
20:11
15.05.2024
Emergency blackouts to be introduced in Mykolaiv region
20:05
15.05.2024
Emergency blackouts introduced in capital, Kyiv, Odesa, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk regions
11:07
16.12.2022
Emergency blackouts introduced across country over arrivals at power facilities
09:54
20.10.2022
Blackouts introduced in Kyiv city and region to avoid accidents – DTEK
11:45
01.02.2020
Blackout in Khoroshe occurred over road accident with enemy's fighting vehicle, plans to accuse Ukrainian Armed Forces
17:56
13.02.2017
Rolling blackouts could be applied in seven regions
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