In Ternopil, neighbors succeeded in de-energizing a house in which the electricity had never been turned off. 

Svyatoslav Zhurovskyi, a resident of Ternopil who developed a map of electricity supply in the city, wrote about this on Facebook. 

A resident of Ternopil reported that one of the houses in the city was on a "good line" of electricity supply, so the lights were never turned off there, but this angered the neighbors and they started complaining everywhere. 

"The house on 1D Tsegelny ave. was connected to a good line (the same as the bakery), which always had light. Residents of neighboring houses wrote collective complaints to the power grid and now everyone is sitting together without light. This is a real victory!" - quipped the resident of Ternopil. 

In the comments, it is noted that this is not the only case when neighbors complain about neighboring houses in which the lights are never turned off. 

Missile strikes on the energy infrastructure of Ukraine 

Since October 10, Russian terrorists have launched massive rocket attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.

In total, there have already been nine waves of massive rocket attacks.

The Russians last fired missiles at Ukraine on December 16.

Then they fired 76 cruise missiles at the energy system, of which 60 were shot down. 

As a result of shelling, some Ukrainian cities were left without electricity, and emergency power outages began across the country. 

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