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30 of November, 19:29

The Governor of Sevastopol Kiev is unlikely to renew its energy supplies
The Governor of Sevastopol Sergey meniailo said that does not believe in the restoration by Ukraine of supply of electric energy to Crimea, and all the promises of the Ukrainian party considers a political game.

in the Kherson region of Ukraine were undermined by power transmission towers supplying electricity to the Crimea. From November 22 to supply electrical energy to the Peninsula With Ukraine is completely finished. In Crimea and Sevastopol entered a mode of an emergency situation, there are schedules of emergency outages.

"Ukrenergo" first stated that energy is ready to include refurbished power lines " Kakhovka-Titanium ", supplying electricity to Crimea for several hours if will be made a conclusion about restoring it. The head of the Ministry of energy and coal industry of Ukraine Volodymyr demchyshyn said that, without the consent of the supporters of the blockade of Crimea restore the supply of electricity to the Peninsula is not expected.

"We don't trust them. I think there is a political game, an attempt to Express the support of at least some image of the incomprehensible, for that reason make different statements. Faith no, We work offline, hopefully on their own shoulders and on the Federal government, " said Fins news Menyailo.

according to him, the city is stepping up their own electricity by running turbine, the second city CHP, gas turbine power plants, diesel generators and backup power sources.

the head of the Ministry of energy of Russia Alexander Novak previously said that the situation With the case of Crimea from Ukraine is contrary to contractual obligations to supply electricity to the Peninsula. He has noticed that proceeding from this situation, the challenge is to supply electricity to Crimea on their own, without relying on supplies From Ukraine.

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