On the temporarily occupied left bank of the Kherson region, there is no electricity supply in seven so‑called districts.
This is reported by occupier‑controlled media.
According to them, there is no power in the Kakhovskyi, Novokakhovskyi, Oleksiivskyi, Hornostaivskyi, Chaplynskyi, Holoprystanskyi, and Skadovskyi districts (a territorial unit introduced by the occupying authorities, analogous to a community — MOST).
Earlier we wrote that residents of temporarily occupied communities on the left bank of the Kherson region are massively complaining about frequent and prolonged power outages, as well as the lack of information about the causes of accidents and the timeline for restoring power.
In March, the occupation administration of the left bank of the Kherson region acknowledged a critical situation with payment for electricity. The so‑called governor of the region Volodymyr Saldo stated that the debt of illegal budgetary institutions had reached more than 309 million rubles.
Recall, last year the occupation governor of the Kherson region Volodymyr Saldo promised to ensure “stable electricity supply” on the left bank of the region. According to him, the occupiers plan to replace worn‑out power cables to “ensure reliable electricity supply”, however mass power outages continue.

