In the near future, Kyiv may return to the blackout schedules that existed until December 29. 

YASNO General Director Serhii Kovalenko announced this. 

Kovalenko explained that despite the successful work of the Air Defense Forces, there are "arrivals" on the energy infrastructure, but energy workers are already working on eliminating the consequences. 

"Firefighting and repair work is ongoing. In Kyiv, the current level of electricity availability is quite high. There is a high probability that we will return to the pre-shelling level in a few days," Kovalenko wrote. 

Missile strikes on December 29 

On December 29, Russian terrorists launched massive missile strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.

This is already the 10th mass attack on Ukrainian energy. 

Terrorists fired 69 rockets over Ukraine, of which 54 were shot down.

There is no electricity in some regions of Ukraine due to shelling. 

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