Due to the intensification of massive attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, the Ministry of Energy urges citizens not to disclose information about the consequences and energy facilities.
This is stated in a statement by the Ministry of Energy.
‘The Ministry of Energy calls on everyone not to publish photos, videos or any data on the consequences of the strikes; not to disclose information about the objects of attacks, damage, hits or restoration; not to discuss possible strikes, energy maps or the state of the facilities,’ the ministry said.
The Ministry of Energy adds that this applies to everyone: authorities, businesses, media representatives, telegram channels, social networks, and every citizen. ‘The disclosure of such information exposes the country to serious danger. The enemy uses this data to coordinate new attacks.’
‘The Ministry provides the minimum necessary information for security reasons. Power engineers are doing everything possible to keep the system stable and return electricity to Ukrainians,’ the ministry added.
On the morning of 17 November, the Russian army attacked energy system facilities across Ukraine with missiles. As a result of the massive attack, blackout schedules were introduced in all regions.