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The Moldelectrica Energy Company's website states that Moldova does not receive ...

Moldova was left without light due to massive rocket strokes of the Russian Federation on Ukraine infrastructure

The Moldelectrica Energy Company's website states that Moldova does not receive electricity from Romania now. Instead, light comes from Ukraine. In Moldova, there are problems with electricity against the background of Russia's missile strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure and emergency light shutdowns throughout the country. About it writes the Moldavian edition of Moldova Liber.

It is reported that electricity was simultaneously disconnected in the commissar, Chadir-Lungzi and surrounding villages. In addition, electricity disruptions are available in the capital of Moldova Chisinau. The Moldelectrica Energy Company's website states that Moldova does not receive electricity from Romania. Instead, light comes from Ukraine. Judging by the data on the site, the high -voltage line of Isakcha - a volcano - MDRres ceased to function.

This is the main transmission line that has been electricity from Romania to Moldova. Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development of Moldova Andriy Spring said that the shutdown of electricity in the country is related to Russian blows on Ukrainian infrastructure. According to him, one of the power lines that transported electricity to Moldova was disconnected in automatic mode. "This has led to mass power outages throughout the country.

These lines have not been damaged, but were automatically disconnected for safety. Moldelectrica is working on restoring connection to electricity," he said. We will remind, on October 31 in the territory of Moldova the Russian rocket fell, which was knocked down by the air defense of Ukraine. There are no victims among the civilians, and glass has been knocked out in several private homes. Moldova President May Sandu said Russia was trying to destabilize the situation in the country.