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23 of November, 14:00

Aksenov tried to convince to prepare for the worst case recovery of energy in the Crimea
The head of the Crimea Sergey Aksenov believes that the Republic should be prepared for the worst case, adding that the restoration of power on the Peninsula will not happen before the first phase of the energy bridge across the Kerch Strait.
"We believe that it is necessary to prepare for the worst case, this period will last long as will be laid the first line of the energy bridge across the Kerch Strait, i.e. 22 December ", - said Aksenov, RIA " Novosti ".
on the last working day of the week the Head of the energy Ministry of Russia Alexander Novak said that regardless of the current situation with the supply of electric energy to Crimea an energy bridge to the Peninsula will be put on schedule ? before the end of the year. In the night of Sunday before the damaged supports of power transmission line were blown up again. Crimea was left without electricity. Later power supply was not fully restored in the Republic introduced a state of emergency. Thus employees of the organization "Ukrenergo" are not allowed to undermined the supports of power transmission lines, which makes it impossible to start the restoration works. In "Ukrenergo" stated that the protesters plan to block access to repairmen to wire a few more days. The head of the Crimea Sergey Aksenov has called the attack the undermining of power transmission line and signed a decree on declaring November 23 as a day off. On-site generation has allowed to provide a partial supply in some areas of the Crimea, for example in Simferopol. As said 1st Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic Mikhail Sheremet, head of the headquarters for emergency destruction, all the major cities of the Crimea is connected to the power supply after the full limits of supply from the territory of Ukraine. While in Crimea the algorithm of the power supply of the Peninsula ? enter schedule an emergency outages.

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